PhD in Philology, Associate Professor
National University of Life and Environmental Sciences of Ukraine
03041, 15 Heroiv Oborony Str., Kyiv, Ukraine
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Social policy in Ukraine: Features and mechanismsYuriy Chernomorets, Iryna Vakulyk, Elena Balalayeva Keywords: country, social policy, mechanism of policy, social assistance, special needs, people with disabilities
Chernomorets, Y., Vakulyk, I., & Balalayeva, E.
(2019).
Social policy in Ukraine: Features and mechanisms.
Humanities Studios: Pedagogy, Psychology, Philosophy,
7(2),
117-120.
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Peculiarities of interpersonal communication and social behavior (on the example of affiliation motivation)Iryna Vakulyk Keywords: communication, interpersonal communication, affiliation, code sign, verbalization, code, values, social behavior, consciousness
Vakulyk, I.
(2021).
Peculiarities of interpersonal communication and social behavior (on the example of affiliation motivation).
Humanities Studios: Pedagogy, Psychology, Philosophy,
9(1),
43-47.
https://doi.org/10.31548/hspedagog2021.01.043
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Interpretation of the scientific picture of the world in the context of knowledge developmentIryna Vakulyk Keywords: experience, worldview, science, Modernity, philosophy, pedagogy of humanism, nonversalism, worldview
Vakulyk, I.
(2021).
Interpretation of the scientific picture of the world in the context of knowledge development .
Humanities Studios: Pedagogy, Psychology, Philosophy,
9(3),
93-99.
https://doi.org/10.31548/hspedagog2021.03.093
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Education as a social institute: To sourcesIryna Vakulyk Keywords: moral virtue, value orientations, education, society, oath, antiquity
Vakulyk, I.
(2021).
Education as a social institute: To sources .
Humanities Studios: Pedagogy, Psychology, Philosophy,
9(4),
102-108.
https://doi.org/10.31548/hspedagog2021.04.102
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Barrier-free communication: what is it like? (peculiarities of current communication through the prism of existence under war conditions)Iryna Vakulyk Keywords: war, patriotism, Ukrainian nation, Ukrainianness, modern communication, non-barrier communication
Vakulyk, I.
(2022).
Barrier-free communication: what is it like? (peculiarities of current communication through the prism of existence under war conditions).
Humanities Studios: Pedagogy, Psychology, Philosophy,
10(2),
78-83.
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Work with victims of bullying: Psychological adviceIryna Vakulyk Keywords: bullying, training program, communication, overcoming aggression
Vakulyk, I.
(2022).
Work with victims of bullying: Psychological advice.
Humanities Studios: Pedagogy, Psychology, Philosophy,
10(3),
136-141.
https://doi.org/10.31548/hspedagog13(3).2022.136-141
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Homo Novus: Positive and negative aspects of existence in coronavirus visitsIryna Vakulyk Keywords: Covid-19, mental structures, universal meanings, picture of the world, family, homo habilis, homo ergaster, homo erectus, homo novus
Vakulyk, I.
(2022).
Homo Novus: Positive and negative aspects of existence in coronavirus visits.
Humanities Studios: Pedagogy, Psychology, Philosophy,
10(4),
133-139.
https://doi.org/10.31548/hspedagog13(4).2022.133-139
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Minimal effort: The key to effective learning and goal attainmentIryna Vakulyk Keywords: affinity; communication; frame; ARC triangle; competency-based approach; learning
Vakulyk, I.
(2025).
Minimal effort: The key to effective learning and goal attainment.
Humanities Studios: Pedagogy, Psychology, Philosophy,
13(1),
70-82.
https://doi.org/10.31548/hspedagog/1.2025.70
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Psychosocial impact of war on Ukrainian youth: Analysis of resilience, social adaptation, and civic engagementIryna Vakulyk Keywords: children of war; identity in wartime; psychological stability of young people; post-traumatic stress disorder; post-traumatic development; stress coping mechanisms; social support practices
Vakulyk, I.
(2026).
Psychosocial impact of war on Ukrainian youth: Analysis of resilience, social adaptation, and civic engagement.
Humanities Studios: Pedagogy, Psychology, Philosophy,
14(1),
52-66.
https://doi.org/10.31548/hspedagog/1.2026.52
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