Where body signals become something you can actually read
Brainzia Kinrex runs seminars on psychosomatics for people who want more than a surface-level explanation of why stress shows up as back pain, or why anxiety and digestion are so often connected. We work with participants from across the region who are tired of generic answers.
A platform built around specific questions, not broad topics
Psychosomatics is often explained in ways that are either too clinical or too vague to be useful. Brainzia Kinrex was set up to fill that gap — seminars here focus on concrete mechanisms, real case patterns, and the kind of discussion that helps participants actually apply what they learn.
Each program is structured to move from conceptual grounding into practical analysis. Participants work through material together, which tends to produce better retention and more honest questions than solo study. The regional focus also matters — local context shapes how people experience stress, and generic international frameworks don't always account for that.
The work takes time and attention. Results come from consistent engagement with the material, not from a single session. We are direct about that from the start.
People behind the programs
Taras has spent over a decade working at the intersection of somatic psychology and education. He designs the core seminar content and leads most of the in-depth analytical sessions, with particular focus on stress-body feedback patterns.
Oksana manages program structure and participant experience. She facilitates discussion groups and ensures that each seminar cohort has the space to ask difficult questions without rushing through material that needs time to settle.
How we run things
These are the practical principles that shape how every seminar is built and delivered — less a mission statement, more a working description of our approach.
Specificity over breadth
Each seminar covers fewer topics in more depth. Participants leave with a clear understanding of a narrow area rather than a vague overview of a large one.
Discussion as a core method
Structured peer exchange is built into every session. The questions other participants ask often surface things a prepared lecture would miss entirely.
Regional context matters
We work with a Poltava-based audience and account for local patterns in how stress, health, and body awareness are experienced and discussed in this region.
Honest timelines
Understanding psychosomatic connections takes repeated exposure and reflection. We design programs accordingly and do not frame single sessions as transformative events.
Questions about our programs or approach?
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