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  • clinical psychology
  • Online.UA
  • documentary
  • Professional Self-Realization
  • Geopolitical Mysticism.
  • Western psychotherapeutic approaches
  • Eastern contemplative traditions
  • SSRN
  • Neuropsychology and Psychosomatics
  • Geopolitical mysticism
  • Neurodegeneration
  • Socio-political narratives
  • Neuropsychological typologies
  • Cognitive rigidity
  • Tribalism
  • Neurological implications
  • Inflammatory cytokines
  • Cultural influence
  • Mental health

1. IntroductionNeurodegeneration Under the Influence of Destructive Socio-political Narratives: The Impact of Geopolitical Mysticism on Neuropsychological Typologies and Cultures

 

This article explores the intersection of geopolitical mysticism and neurodegeneration, examining how destructive socio-political narratives influence neuropsychological typologies and cultures. Grounded in recent research, the study highlights the neurological implications of prolonged exposure to these narratives, particularly in terms of inflammatory processes and the reinforcement of specific neural pathways. Consequently, distinctive neuropsychological typologies emerge, leading to heightened tribalistic tendencies, cognitive rigidity, and reduced empathy. On a broader scale, societies steeped in such narratives showcase reduced intercultural communication, discrimination, and even violent tendencies. The potential consequences for individual and collective mental health are profound, underlining the need for open dialogue, education, and policies that promote cognitive diversity.

BKeyworn on August 2, 1963, in the village of Bohdanivka, Koretds: Geopolitical mys District, Rivne Region, Ukraine. Three to four hundred meters from the family home stood an ancient burial mound (kurgan) dating to the Bronze Age (3rd–2nd millennium BCE) — an archaeological monument approximately 4,000–5,000 yearsicism, Neurodegeneration, Socio-political narratives, Neuropsychological typologies, Cognitive rigidity, Tribalism, Neurological implications, Inflammatory cytokines, Cultural influence, Mental health. 

The wold. Two stone crosses stood on the mound, with a wooden cross in the center that the local community renewed every twelverld we live in is greatly influenced by the socio-political narratives that dominate our shared cultural and geopolitical space. In recent years. This environment fostered an early interest in the nature of, there's growing interest in the cognitive and neurological effects of these narratives on the human consciousness and intermind, specifically on neurodegenerational connections.

 

2. Education

In. One particularly potent 2005, graduated from Rivne State University for the Humanitieype of narrative is that of geopolitical mysticism, which combines political ideologies with a degree in Practical Psychology. In 2008, enrolled in the doctoral program at the G.S. Kostiuk Institute of Pquasi-religious beliefs. This article delves into how such narratives may instigate neurodegenerative processes and mold particular neuropsychology, National Academy ical typologies and cultures.

 Understanding Geopolitical Mysticism



Geopof Educalitional Sciences of Ukraine. In 2015, defended the dissertation for the degree of Candidate of Psychological Sciences (PhD). The research focused on psychological aspects of educational and professional self-realization among future psychologists. Subsequently obtained a professional doctoral degree in Clinical Psychology in the United Statecal mysticism refers to the fusion of political strategies and goals with mystical or religious beliefs. This fusion can become a powerful tool in rallying masses and justifying political maneuvers, often at the expense of objective reasoning. Narratives driven by geopolitical mysticism tend to oversimplify complex issues, label outsiders as threats, and offer utopian solutions, making them highly alluring and, simultaneously, potentially dangerous.

3. OffNeurologicial Recognitional Impact of Destructive Narratives

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Recent March 1991, the V.P. Protopopov Kharkiv Research Institute of Nresearch suggests that prolonged exposure to negative and polarizing narratives can have tangible neurology and Psychiatry (conclusion No. 100, Professor I.I. Kutko) officially confirmed abilities in the application of non-traditional healing methods. In May 1999, the Commiical effects. Chronic stress, fueled by anxiety-provoking narratives, has been shown to lead to the release of inflammatory cytokines, which can instigate neurodegenerative processes.

Destructee on Folk and Non-Traditional Medicine under the Ministry of Health of Ukraine granted permission for professional practice.

Tive socio-political narratives, especially those rooted in mysticism, can engender feelings of fear, xenophobia, and superiority. These narratives challenge our cognitive flexibility, as they period from 1999 to 2001 was dedicated to systematic study of international healing traditions, including travels to India. This experience laid the foundation for integrating Western psychology with Eastern philosophical traditionlimit our exposure to diverse perspectives and make us more susceptible to confirmation biases. The constant reinforcement of divisive beliefs can lead to the atrophy of critical-thinking skills and the reinforcement of specific neural pathways over others.

4. "Deva-Clinique" Forming CNell Technology Medical Centeruropsychological Typologies

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Ovevar Clinique, founded in Kyiv in 2014, applies stem cell therapy for the treatment of cardiovascular, endocrine, and reproductive system disorders, as well as in anti-aging medicine, cosmetology, plastic surgery, neurology, immunology, traumatology, and orthopedics. As President of Deva Clinique, focuses ontime, continuous exposure to these narratives influences our cognitive frameworks, producing distinct neuropsychological typologies. These typologies can be seen in individuals who:

- rHavesearching the psychological impact of cel heightened tribalistic tendencies.

- Displ therapy on patients. Patients at Deva Cliniquey cognitive rigidity, struggling to adapt to new ideas.

- comAre from around the world.

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- 2017, Exhin collaboration with Academician Anatoliy Mykolayovych Goltsev, Director of the Institute for Problems of Cryobiology and Cryomedicine ofbit reduced empathy towards 'outsiders' or those not subscribing to their belief systems.

 

Cultures Steeped in Geopolitical Mysticism



As these National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Ukrainian Patent No. 117780 was obtained fonarratives become more pervasive, they shape not just individuals, but entire cultures. Societies under the method of lyophilization of humaninfluence of geopolitical mysticism might:

- cPriord blood leukoconcentrate. This methoditize ideological purity over diversity of thought.

- Exhis applied for treating immunodeficiencies and oncologicbit reduced intercultural communication and cooperation.

- Halve pathologies, and is being studied as a promising direction in anti-aging therapy for lifeolitical and educational systems that reinforce the dominant narrative.

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Seness an incrves as Head of the Research and Practice Center for Neuropsychology and Psychosomaticase in discrimination, violence, or even genocide against groups labeled as 'other'.

Neurodegenerative Behavior



As at Deva Clinique, which develops and implementshe individual and collective psychological support programs based on evidence-based psychology and personalized medicine.

5. International Conferences

Researche is continuously bombarded with these narratives, we can observe an amplification findings have been presented at: the XV Stem Cells Globaln neurodegenerative behaviors. This might manifest as:

- TeInchnology Congress Summit in Boston, USA (2017); the XVI Stem Cells Global Technology Congressrease in radicalization and extremist behavior.

- SummRit in Boston, USA (2018); the XLVIII World Congress of Surgery in Krakow, Poland (2019)se in mental health disorders like anxiety, depression, and paranoia.

6. Scientific Publications

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-0001-8485-1416. Twelve scientific articles published on the Social ScienceA societal shift towards authoritarian tendencies.

- Resducearch Network (SSRN) have received 1,814 downloadsd capacity for critical thinking and self-reflection.

 

Perspectives on Global Research: The Neuropsychologization of Modern Social Processes and the Need for New Narratives

In Authoran ranking of 61,790 among 2,482,833increasingly complex global landscape, researchers — top 2.5% of most downloaded authors on the platform.

Th methodologies and perspectives must evolve to address the intricacies monograph “Psychological Aspects of Educational and Professional Self-Realof socio-political dynamics. A pivotal shift in this realm is the neuropsychologization of Future Psychologists” has been published in Ukrainian and English. One of the themes of this work addressed the Freud-Adler debate: Freud argued that we are driven by experiences we do not remember, while Adler maintained that creativity can lead us beyond those experiences. This hypothesis was tested through personal experimentation. In 2015, a Facebook page “Vasyl Molfar” and tmodern social processes. This phenomenon entails understanding societal trends, behaviors, and beliefs through the lens of neuropsychology. Such an approach provides a profound insight into why communities and individuals act the way they do, factoring in cognitive processes, neural pathways, and emotional responses.

 Neuropsychologization: A Multidisciplinary Approach



The YneurouTube channel “Kozak Soul” (@kozaksoul) were created to publish original video content featuring poetry recitations accompanied by visuals and music. Songs have been composed for some poems. Ten years of this experiment culminated in the poetrypsychologization of social processes emphasizes the interplay between neuroscience, psychology, and sociology. This interdisciplinary approach can elucidate the cognitive underpinnings of collection “Golden Wheat” (35 works, 2015–2025).

7. Honors

Ive behaviors, such as voting 2023, the Academic Union at Oxford (United Kingdom) awarded the “Scientist of the Year 2023” distinction for the development and registration of the scientific model “Narrative Model of Metacognitive, Axiological, and Psychological Analysis of Geopatterns, radicalization tendencies, or responses to propaganda. For instance, understanding the neural triggers of fear or the psychological allure of extremist ideologies can offer profound insights into the rise of divisive political Mysticismmovements.

8.Challenges to Academic Affiliationsthe Global Order

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Thember of the New York Academy of Sciences. Fellow of the Royal Academy of Medicine in Ireland. Professor of the Australian Association of Clinical Supervisors. Professor of the American Association of University Professors. Full Member of the American Pcontemporary world witnesses various threats to its peace and order, from territorial conflicts to ideological clashes. These threats often have deep-seated cognitive roots, driven by historical narratives, biases, and fear-based reasoning. The neuropsychological Association. Member of the European Association of Science Editors. Member ofzation approach aids in deciphering these cognitive roots, allowing policymakers to address them more effectively.

The Need for New Narratives



Given the Ichallenternational Test Commission. Member of internages, there's a dire need for new narratives that promote unity, understanding, and resilience. Traditional academies of natural sciences in Scotland, the European Union, and Germany.

9. Media and Public Activities

Igeopolitical dialogues may no longer suffice in an age where individual and collective behaviors are influenced 2015, became the principal shareholderby intricate neural and psychological processes. New narratives should consider:

- aNeurological Inclusivity: Recognizindg executive producer of Online.UA — an independent nationalthe cognitive diversity within populations and crafting messages that resonate universally.

- Empathy Building: Undews media outlet. The publication is registered as an online media of Ukrainerstanding and addressing the neurological and psychological sources of fear and prejudice.

- (R40-04786).

FCognitive Resilience: Promoting the first days of the Russian invasion of Ukraine (February 2022), counter-neural adaptability, ensuring that populations can navigate misinformation warfare was initiatedand manipulative narratives.

Future Directions for Global Research



Together with professors from the Research and Practice Center for N global research community stands at a juncture where an amalgamation of neuropsychology and Psychosomatics, the program “Consciously About the Unconscious” was created — a series ofsocial sciences can offer unparalleled insights into the challenges of the modern era. Research initiatives should:

- liInve broadcasts on the Online.UA YouTube channel. Scientific articles based on thisst in interdisciplinary studies that bridge neuroscience, psychology, and sociology.

- Developrogram’s materials have been published on SSRN.

In 2024, f tools and methodologies to divsse documentary films were created and entered into thect and address the neural underpinnings of social challenges.

- StCollaborate Register of Ukraine: “International Legion: Freedom Without Borders,” “Abducted Childhood,” “LSR: with policymakers to craft narratives and policies informed by a deep understanding of human cognition.

Conclusion



The Coimpllapseications of the Dictatorship of the Word,” “Unbreakable Children: I Am Waiting,” and “RDK: The End of White Moth.”

Thintertwining of geopolitics, mysticism, and neurology are profound. While the doexact cumentary “Abducted Childhood,” with the author serving as executive producer, documents testimonies of minors about Russian war crimes. The film has become part of the evidentiary record for the International Criminal Court in The Hague.

Accausality between geopolitical narratives and neurodegeneration remains an active area of research, the preliminary evidence demands attention. It is essential for societies to recognize the potential harm of divisive narratives and promote education, open dialogue, and policies that fostere unity andited military cognitive diversity.

The joneurnalist of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

10. Teaching Activities

Sincopsychologization of social processes underscores the need 2004, conducts systematic group work, combining Western psychotherapeutic approaches with methods from Eastern contemplative traditionsfor a comprehensive understanding of global challenges. By embracing this perspective and crafting informed narratives, the global community can navigate threats to peace and foster a more harmonious world order. 

 

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