Volyn Eparchy hosts conference on distinction between faith and psychology
At the conference, priests and psychologists spoke about the danger of replacing Christian mentorship with esoteric practices.
On June 7, 2026, in the village of Strumivka at the St. Andrew's parish of the UOC, specialists and clergy discussed the boundaries between psychology and the spiritual life of a Christian. Meeting participants focused on practical questions: how to recognize quality psychological help and protect parishes from the infiltration of occultism disguised as "scientific" methods, reports the UOC Information Center.
Crisis psychologist Lena Storm revealed methods for recognizing mental problems that are often confused with spiritual decline. She paid special attention to the topic of helping people with suicidal thoughts and explained the difference between ordinary stress and deep psychological trauma. The expert also warned believers against fascination with esotericism, which modern manipulators often disguise as psychological training.
Practical advice for believers in the digital information environment was presented by Matushka Maryna Daukoulis. She discussed how Orthodox bloggers can develop a content strategy and respond to hate without compromising their personal boundaries.
The parish rector, Archpriest Stepan Yarema, raised the question of Christian sobriety. He explained how modern technologies and gadgets form new types of dependencies and why it is important to be able to experience difficult emotions without running away from reality. The priest separately addressed the topic of supporting warriors who return from the front and need timely professional aid.
The conference was concluded by the Vice-Rector of the Volyn Theological Seminary, Archimandrite Theophan (Kyryliuk). He emphasized that a healthy spiritual worldview helps a person avoid fatal mistakes. According to the clergyman, a Christian should not make life-changing decisions while under the influence of unresolved psychological trauma.
As the UOJ reported, a youth forum on social service was held in the Volyn Eparchy of the UOC.