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ARCHIVES Danyliw Seminar 2017

ARCHIVES Danyliw Seminar 2017
Program Committee
Program Committee



Vitality Project Donbas:
Civic Vitality and Psycho-Social Recovery in Ukraine
The Vitality Donbas project has been developing a psychosocial well-being programme for six years. The premise is that the current and future health and wellness of Ukrainians depends on a culturally grounded local civic vitality. This presentation will share the findings of this research and presents its implications for global psycho-social wellness and mental health.
Kasia Kolcio is associate Professor at Wesleyan University (US).
INTERVIEW
Vitality Project Donbas:
Civic Vitality and Psycho-Social Recovery in Ukraine
KATJA KOLCIO
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