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Combatant Andrii LIUBIMENKO became a psychologist at KhNUIA
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A student of the “Barrier-Free Driving School”, a serviceman, a war invalid Andrii LIUBIMENKO, after serving in the combat zone, joined the team of Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs as a psychologist of the psychological support department of the personnel support department.

Andrii LIUBIMENKO commanded a sapper group, learned to control emotions and make decisions in stressful situations. Now he will pass on these self-control skills to cadets - future police officers. In his work, he will combine psychological techniques with his own practical experience, forming in higher education applicants emotional stability, the ability to remain calm in critical situations and work harmoniously in a team.
According to the serviceman, he has long dreamed of working as a psychologist, he has the appropriate education. “When I was fighting, I repeatedly thought about how much our guys lack professional psychological support both during service and after returning home. "I consider the latter to be the most relevant. It was then that I decided to master the profession of a psychologist, because it is extremely necessary for society. I immediately agreed to the offer to work with future law enforcement officers," said Andrii LIUBIMENKO.

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