Lilya Shienko

Lilya Shienko is a Canadian Doctorate student and graduate of Adler University’s M.A. program in Industrial and Organizational Psychology. She has received a Bachelor’s degree of Science in Psychology and Business Studies from MacEwan University. She is interested in research concerning how technology, mindfulness, mental health, burnout, trauma and bullying affect employee performance and cardiac health.

Publications

Co-Constructing Belongingness: Strategies for Creating Community and Shared Purpose Online – The Social Construction of Community and Meaning
Lilya Shienko, Barton David Buechner. © 2023. 19 pages.
Online environments have become a fact of life for education and business life, but participants do not always experience virtual space as a place where they truly belong. This...
From Loneliness to Belonging Post Pandemic: How to Create an Engaged Online Community and Beyond
Andrea D. Carter, Lilya Shienko. © 2023. 24 pages.
The effects of isolation, loneliness, and ostracism on social engagement and online communities has been acknowledged throughout the pandemic by researchers. This chapter...
Getting “Unstuck”: Transforming Lived Experiences of Veterans in Transition to Civilian Life
Barton D. Buechner, Kathlyn Worrell-George, Lilya Shienko. © 2023. 20 pages.
This chapter describes development of a literacy of lived experience, applying concepts of phenomenology, somatics, and the coordinated management of meaning (CMM) theory of...