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Latest revision as of 17:00, 30 October 2023

Lyudmila Petranovskaya
Born1967 (age 56–57)
Occupation(s)Psychologist, writer, lecturer
Years active1998-present
Known forSchool for Adoptive Parents, Family Development University

Lyudmila Petranovskaya (Russian: Лю́дмила Влади́мировна Петрано́вская) is a Russian psychologist and parenting expert, specialist in adoption, founder of the School for Adoptive Parents.[1][2][3]

She started as a therapist for orphans,[1] with the time she participated in numerous governmental and private initiatives aimed to raise awareness on problems of orphans, educate adoptive parents and moreover, shift the legislation in Russia to more humane treatment of orphaned children.[4] In 2012 she co-founded the Family Development University that offers assistance to adoptive families.[5][6]

In 2002 Petrsnovskaya was honoured with the Presidential Award in Education.[7] She has published more than 15 books and numerous articles on family psychology.[8][9]

References

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  1. ^ a b Danilova, Maria (2020). "Russia's Parenting Boom Reveals Signs of Social Change" (PDF). Wilson Centre. Retrieved 2022-05-03.
  2. ^ Bluhm et al. 2020, p. 111.
  3. ^ Bodovski 2019, p. 55.
  4. ^ "Детский дом. Перезагрузка" [Orphanage. Reboot] (in Russian). RIA News. 2016-03-17. Retrieved 2022-05-05.
  5. ^ Павлова, О. (2022-03-30). "«Создавать островки безопасности»: Людмила Петрановская о том, как пережить кризис" [‘Create islands of safety’: Lyudmila Petranovskaya on surviving the crisis]. Forbes (in Russian). Retrieved 2022-05-03.
  6. ^ "Интервью - Людмила Петрановская, психолог" [Interview - Lyudmila Petranovskaya, psychologist] (in Russian). Vedomosti. 2012-12-28. Retrieved 2022-05-03.
  7. ^ "В новом учебном году в Поморье заработает проект «Право ребёнка жить в семье»" [‘Right to live in Family’ initiative to launch in Pomorye next September] (in Russian). Pomorye. 2018-06-29. Retrieved 2022-05-05.
  8. ^ "«Мне часто пишут «А вы точно психолог?»: Петрановская о том, как пережить острый кризис" [‘I’m Often Asked if I’m a Real Psychologist’: Petranovskaya on Acute Crisis] (in Russian). Parents.ru. 2022-03-19. Retrieved 2022-05-05.
  9. ^ "Людмила Петрановская дала интервью Галине Юзефович. Они поговорили о психологии и литературе" [Lyudmila Petranovskaya interviewed by Galina Usefovich] (in Russian). Burning Hut. 2021-06-21. Retrieved 2022-05-05.

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