EPISODE · Jun 8, 2026 · 42 MIN
167. Dr. Sergiy Borysov on Rapid Resolution Therapy, the Brain’s Survival Mechanisms, and Healing After Ukraine’s War
from Jason Zuk, The Social Psychic™ · host Jason Zuk
Host Jason Zuk welcomes back Dr. Sergiy Borysov, a biochemist with two doctoral degrees and research experience in cancer, Alzheimer’s disease, and immunodeficiency, who has redirected his focus toward mental well-being following the war in Ukraine. Dr. Borysov reflects on the devastation of the war and his desire to help those affected. He then explains how his own personal crises and emotional anguish led him to study what he describes as the “mechanism of human suffering.” The conversation explores Rapid Resolution Therapy, which Dr. Borysov studied with Dr. Jon Connelly, as a practical and individualized approach designed to shift perception by engaging the non-conscious processes that drive fear, distress, and emotional suffering. Dr. Borysov discusses the brain’s survival function, conditioning from early values and beliefs, and his vision for expanding this work to support Ukrainians affected by war. Jason encourages listeners to explore varied healing modalities and shares that Dr. Borysov’s contact details will be included in the show notes. 00:00 — Welcome and Guest Introduction 02:05 — War Reflections and Purpose 05:14 — Discovering Rapid Resolution Therapy 08:28 — The Mechanism of Human Suffering 11:38 — How RRT Shifts Fear 17:41 — Rethinking Traditional Therapy Models 21:12 — Science Meets Spirituality 28:27 — A Future Vision for Ukraine 32:46 — The Subconscious Mind and Healing Tools 35:43 — How to Connect and Next Steps 39:08 — Closing Thanks and Wrap-Up Disclaimer: This episode is for informational and educational purposes only and does not replace professional medical or mental health advice. Please consult a licensed clinician for diagnosis, treatment, or mental health support. Dr. Sergiy Borysov on Rapid Resolution Therapy, the Brain’s Survival Mechanisms, and Healing After Ukraine’s WarChapters Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Host Jason Zuk welcomes back Dr. Sergiy Borysov, a biochemist with two doctoral degrees and research experience in cancer, Alzheimer’s disease, and immunodeficiency, who has redirected his focus toward mental well-being following the war in Ukraine. Dr. Borysov reflects on the devastation of the war and his desire to help those affected. He then explains how his own personal crises and emotional anguish led him to study what he describes as the “mechanism of human suffering.” The conversation explores Rapid Resolution Therapy, which Dr. Borysov studied with Dr. Jon Connelly, as a practical and individualized approach designed to shift perception by engaging the non-conscious processes that drive fear, distress, and emotional suffering. Dr. Borysov discusses the brain’s survival function, conditioning from early values and beliefs, and his vision for expanding this work to support Ukrainians affected by war. Jason encourages listeners to explore varied healing modalities and shares that Dr. Borysov’s contact details will be included in the show notes. 00:00 — Welcome and Guest Introduction 02:05 — War Reflections and Purpose 05:14 — Discovering Rapid Resolution Therapy 08:28 — The Mechanism of Human Suffering 11:38 — How RRT Shifts Fear 17:41 — Rethinking Traditional Therapy Models 21:12 — Science Meets Spirituality 28:27 — A Future Vision for Ukraine 32:46 — The Subconscious Mind and Healing Tools 35:43 — How to Connect and Next Steps 39:08 — Closing Thanks and Wrap-Up Disclaimer: This episode is for informational and educational purposes only and does not replace professional medical or mental health advice. Please consult a licensed clinician for diagnosis, treatment, or mental health support. Dr. Sergiy Borysov on Rapid Resolution Therapy, the Brain’s Survival Mechanisms, and Healing After Ukraine’s WarChapters Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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