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Vasyl Mosiichuk: Comparison
Please note this is a comparison between Version 8 by Vasyl Mosiichuk and Version 7 by Vasyl Mosiichuk.
  • clinical psychology
  • Online.UA
  • documentary
  • Professional Self-Realization
  • Geopolitical Mysticism.
  • Western psychotherapeutic approaches
  • Eastern contemplative traditions
  • SSRN
  • Neuropsychology and Psychosomatics

1. Introduction

Born on August 2, 1963, in the village of Bohdanivka, Korets 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 years old. Two stone crosses stood on the mound, with a wooden cross in the center that the local community renewed every twelve years. This environment fostered an early interest in the nature of human consciousness and intergenerational connections.

 

2. Education

In 2005, graduated from Rivne State University for the Humanities with a degree in Practical Psychology. In 2008, enrolled in the doctoral program at the G.S. Kostiuk Institute of Psychology, National Academy of Educational 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 States.

3. Official Recognition

In March 1991, the V.P. Protopopov Kharkiv Research Institute of 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 Committee on Folk and Non-Traditional Medicine under the Ministry of Health of Ukraine granted permission for professional practice.

The 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 traditions.

4. "Deva-Clinique" — Cell Technology Medical Center

Deva 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 on researching the psychological impact of cell therapy on patients. Patients at Deva Clinique come from around the world.

Since 2016, Deva Cryobank operates with its own laboratory facilities.

In 2017, in collaboration with Academician Anatoliy Mykolayovych Goltsev, Director of the Institute for Problems of Cryobiology and Cryomedicine of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Ukrainian Patent No. 117780 was obtained for the method of lyophilization of human cord blood leukoconcentrate. This method is applied for treating immunodeficiencies and oncological pathologies, and is being studied as a promising direction in anti-aging therapy for life extension.

Serves as Head of the Research and Practice Center for Neuropsychology and Psychosomatics at Deva Clinique, which develops and implements psychological support programs based on evidence-based psychology and personalized medicine.

5. International Conferences

Research findings have been presented at: the XV Stem Cells Global Technology Congress Summit in Boston, USA (2017); the XVI Stem Cells Global Technology Congress Summit in Boston, USA (2018); the XLVIII World Congress of Surgery in Krakow, Poland (2019).

6. Scientific Publications

ORCID: 0000-0001-8485-1416. Twelve scientific articles published on the Social Science Research Network (SSRN) have received 1,814 downloads. Author ranking of 61,790 among 2,482,833 researchers — top 2.5% of most downloaded authors on the platform.

The monograph “Psychological Aspects of Educational and Professional Self-Realization 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 the YouTube 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 poetry collection “Golden Wheat” (35 works, 2015–2025).

7. Honors

In 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 Geopolitical Mysticism.”

8. Academic Affiliations

Member 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 Psychological Association. Member of the European Association of Science Editors. Member of the International Test Commission. Member of international academies of natural sciences in Scotland, the European Union, and Germany.

9. Media and Public Activities

In 2015, became the principal shareholder and executive producer of Online.UA — an independent national news media outlet. The publication is registered as an online media of Ukraine (R40-04786).

From the first days of the Russian invasion of Ukraine (February 2022), counter-information warfare was initiated. Together with professors from the Research and Practice Center for Neuropsychology and Psychosomatics, the program “Consciously About the Unconscious” was created — a series of live broadcasts on the Online.UA YouTube channel. Scientific articles based on this program’s materials have been published on SSRN.

In 2024, five documentary films were created and entered into the State Register of Ukraine: “International Legion: Freedom Without Borders,” “Abducted Childhood,” “LSR: The Collapse of the Dictatorship of the Word,” “Unbreakable Children: I Am Waiting,” and “RDK: The End of White Moth.”

The documentary “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.

Accredited military journalist of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

10. Teaching Activities

Since 2004, conducts systematic group work, combining Western psychotherapeutic approaches with methods from Eastern contemplative traditions. 

 

References

  1. https://ssrn.com/author=5516331
  2. https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8485-1416
  3. https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Vasyl-Mosiichuk
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