Artem Maratovich Koval

Artem Maratovich Koval

Psychiatrist, psychologist, narcologist.

He has 4 years of medical experience. In 2023, he was certified in Medical Psychology. He carried out educational training and professional activities in regional institutions. He worked in inpatient departments for patients seeking psychological and psychiatric care for the first time, military personnel, war veterans, and internally displaced persons.

I have considerable experience in the correction of chronic fatigue syndrome, constant feelings of fear, increased anxiety, low mood, despair and apathy, loss of meaning in life, panic attacks, increased irritability, uncontrollable aggression, attention and memory disorders, obsessive thoughts and actions, and dreams, psychological disorders due to difficult life circumstances, a sense of persecution, and hallucinations. I provide expert support to patients from the first visit to recovery.

My work is guided by a comprehensive understanding of mental health and psychological well-being. In counseling, I mainly use the cognitive behavioral therapy approach. I started my research activities while studying at the university. He has repeatedly made presentations at scientific and practical conferences. He has participated in more than 20 conferences. I am currently pursuing postgraduate studies at the Bogomolets National Medical University.

I provide medical care for the following diseases:

I provide medical care for the following diseases:
- Psychological and mental disorders related to stress.
- Depression.
- Panic disorder.
- Generalized anxiety disorder.
- Mixed anxiety-depressive disorder.
- Obsessive-compulsive disorder.
- Phobic disorders.
- Somatoform disorders.
- Post-traumatic stress disorder.
- Sleep disorders.
- Eating disorders.

- Dysthymia.
- Persistent personality changes after a disaster.
- Mental disorders in organic brain damage.
- Schizophrenia.
- Schizotypal disorder.
- Bipolar affective disorder.
- Manic episode.
- Recurrent depressive disorder.
- Hypochondriacal disorder.
- Psychotic disorders.