We have decades of experience working with children, pupils, and students. The focus will be on a unique program based on the practical experience of internationally recognized experts.
The program's specialty lies in its innovative approach – a therapeutic symbiosis between wild animals and humans. It is designed to help people with mental disorders. In the park of the GWARI Institute, we are building a special house that will be dedicated to this project. Together with experts in medicine, veterinary medicine, psychology, and sociology, we will conduct research and analysis of unique and specific cases.
The program's uniqueness is based on the symbiosis between wild animals and humans. The contact of a person with an injured animal, based on a particular protocol, has a proven therapeutic effect. Therefore, the program is adapted to help patients with depression, various mental disorders, and other patients with social developmental disorders.
Part of the program is an innovative approach that opens new possibilities for developing professional knowledge in sociology, pedagogy, psychology, and on the other hand, veterinary medicine. Through project work, this part of the program includes experts who work in their respective fields: a veterinarian helps animals, and a psychologist, social worker, and educator help humans.