The University's Psychological Service held an Open Day at the Graduate School of Arts and
Humanities. The event included interactive lectures, webinars, and express consultations.
The program included an interactive lecture by AIU psychologist B.Zh. Sanatova on "Emotional
Management and Developing Emotional Intelligence." During the lecture, participants learned about
ways to recognize emotions, effectively manage them, and develop emotional intelligence.
Additionally, a webinar on "Personal Boundaries and Safety: Stalking Prevention" was held by
head of the AIU Psychological Service, psychologist Venera Eleu. The event comprehensively examined
the concept of personal boundaries, safe behavior skills, psychological signs of stalking, and methods for
preventing it.
A webinar on "The Stages of Chemical Dependency Development" was led by clinical
psychologist Almat Baltabekov. The invited expert provided information on the stages of chemical
dependency, its psychological and social consequences, and prevention methods. The express
consultations included psychological testing, art therapy exercises, and informational outreach.
Participants, along with fourth-year students in the Psychology program, were offered practical tasks
aimed at self-knowledge, understanding their emotional state, assessing their stress levels, and developing
psychological resources.
The goal of the event was to foster a culture of psychological awareness among students,
strengthen a supportive atmosphere, and introduce them to the capabilities of the university's
Psychological Services.






