Pavlova Tatyana Ivanovna, practicing psychotherapist and Art therapist, working in this field since 2000years, combining individual and group psychotherapy Sessions and classes. The core of Tatyana's activitiesPavlova is a spiritual science – Anthroposophy – based onthe results of her research, she not onlycarries out consulting and therapeutic activities, but also develops original training programsanthroposophical psychologists, psychotherapists, art therapists (painting and sculpting therapy), biographicalconsultants, Waldorf kindergarten teachers, and teachersWaldorf schools and since 2012 has been implementing theseprograms in collaboration with Russian and foreign colleagueslike in Rostov-on-Don, where she's alwayslives, as well as in other cities of Russia, in particular, was held two-year seminar on the preparation of biographicalConsultants in Novosibirsk. Lecture and seminar classes.Tatiana's activities take place in many cities.and the regions of Krasnodar, Kislovodsk, Moscow, Novosibirsk, Barnaul, Tomsk, Samara, Saratov, Kazan, Irkutsk, Tolyatti, Ekaterinburg, Perm, Syktyvkar, Sevastopol, Simferopol, as well as in the area of Lake Baikal, onAltai, in the Leningrad region, in Krasnaya Polyana, etc.
She is actively engaged in international activities within the anthroposophical movement, is one of the founders of IFAPA (International Association of Anthroposophical Psychotherapists), participates as a lecturer, working group leader and organizer at international conferences, including at the Goetheanum (Dornach, Switzerland), as well as in the UK, Ireland, Canada, Germany, Austria, and Australia. She has conducted training seminars on biographical counseling in Australia and Serbia and a seminar on training anthroposophical psychologists in Australia. She also conducts anthroposophical seminars in Germany. Tatiana Pavlova is an active participant and expert in the CARE III group at the Medical Section of the Goetheanum, on whose website her articles "Healing potential of individual 'I'" and "Measure of Color and Managing Own Life" are published.