Find detailed answers to the most common questions about our free educational webinar series on psychological resilience and behavioral adaptation.
We have compiled answers to the questions participants most frequently ask before registering. If your question is not listed below, please visit our Contact page.
Yes, this webinar series is entirely educational in nature. The two sessions are designed to explore psychological research findings related to human behavior under conditions of economic uncertainty. All content draws from peer-reviewed academic sources, including publications in the Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, Psychological Science, and the Journal of Economic Psychology.
The purpose of the webinar is to help participants understand the cognitive and emotional mechanisms behind stress responses and to introduce evidence-based strategies for building psychological resilience. No commercial products are promoted, and no financial services of any kind are offered during the sessions.
No, participation in both webinar sessions is completely free of charge. There are no hidden fees, no premium upgrades, and no paid materials required to access the full content. We believe that knowledge about psychological wellbeing and resilience should be accessible to everyone, regardless of their financial situation.
To participate, you simply need to register with your name and email address through the registration form on our Home page. After registration, you will receive an email with the details for joining both sessions. There is no obligation to attend both, though we recommend it for a comprehensive understanding of the material covered.
No. This webinar series does not provide any financial recommendations, investment advice, or guidance on specific financial decisions. The focus is exclusively on psychological and behavioral aspects of how people respond to economic change and uncertainty.
While the webinar discusses economic instability as a context for psychological stress, the content addresses coping mechanisms, cognitive strategies, and emotional regulation techniques rather than financial planning or monetary strategies.
If you are seeking financial advice, we encourage you to consult a qualified and licensed financial advisor in your jurisdiction. Our expert specializes in behavioral psychology and does not hold any financial advisory credentials or licenses.
Yes, both webinar sessions will be recorded and made available to all registered participants after each session concludes. You will receive a link to the recording via the email address you provided during registration, typically within 24 to 48 hours after the live event.
We understand that scheduling conflicts may prevent some participants from attending live. The recordings allow you to review the material at your own pace, revisit specific sections, and engage with the exercises presented during each session. We do recommend attending live when possible, as this enables you to participate in any interactive segments and benefit from real-time engagement with the content.
When you register for the webinar, we collect your name and email address. This information is used solely for the purpose of webinar registration: sending you session access details, recordings, and any relevant educational updates related to the series.
We do not share your personal data with third parties for marketing purposes. Your information is stored securely and handled in accordance with applicable data protection regulations, including GDPR. You have the right to request access to, correction of, or deletion of your data at any time.
For comprehensive details about our data practices, please review our Privacy Policy. If you have specific concerns about your data, you can reach us directly through our Contact page.
The webinar series consists of two sessions. Session 1, titled "Psychology of Uncertainty and Control," takes place on July 10, 2026. Session 2, titled "Resilience and Adaptation Practices," is scheduled for July 16, 2026. Both sessions start at 19:00 EET (Eastern European Time).
Each session is designed as a standalone educational unit, but together they provide a comprehensive overview of the psychology of resilience during economic instability. We recommend attending both sessions for the fullest understanding of the material. You can view the detailed session outlines on our Program page.
This webinar series is designed for anyone interested in understanding the psychological dimensions of living through periods of economic uncertainty. Whether you are a student of psychology, a working professional navigating changing economic conditions, or simply someone who wishes to learn about evidence-based resilience strategies, the content is structured to be accessible and informative.
No prior background in psychology or behavioral science is required. The material is presented in clear, practical language, drawing on real-world examples and published research. The sessions address universal cognitive and emotional patterns that most people experience during times of rapid change, making the content relevant across a wide range of personal and professional contexts.
All you need is a stable internet connection and a device capable of streaming video, such as a computer, tablet, or smartphone. The webinar will be conducted online, and a link to the streaming platform will be sent to your registered email address before each session.
No special software installation is required. We recommend using a modern web browser such as Chrome, Firefox, Safari, or Edge for the best viewing experience. A quiet space where you can focus on the content is also beneficial, especially during the practical exercises included in Session 2.
Yes, you may cancel your registration at any time by contacting us through the Contact page or by sending an email to [email protected]. Since the webinar is free, there are no refund processes involved.
Upon cancellation, your personal data (name and email) will be removed from our registration records. You also have the right to request full deletion of your data in accordance with GDPR provisions, as detailed in our Privacy Policy.
This webinar series is designed primarily as an informal educational experience and does not currently include formal certification or accreditation. The sessions are structured to provide valuable knowledge and practical exercises, but they are not affiliated with any academic institution or certification body. Participants who attend both sessions will receive a summary email with key takeaways and recommended reading materials for further self-study in the areas of behavioral psychology and resilience research.
If you did not find the answer to your specific question, please feel free to reach out directly. Our team responds to all inquiries within 1 to 2 business days and is happy to provide additional details about the webinar series, registration process, or educational content.
Completely free. No hidden fees or premium tiers.
2 sessions: July 10 and July 16, 2026, at 19:00 EET.
Online webinar. Join from any device with internet.
Available to all registrants within 48 hours after each session.
Name and email only. Not shared with third parties.
Strictly educational. No financial advice provided.