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Samuel Zeyd (real name: Shamil Namik oglu Fataliev; born 1983, Baku, Azerbaijan) is an Azerbaijani psychologist, certified coach, and author in the fields of psychocorrection and personal development. He is the creator of the method known as "Psychocorrectional Coaching," which integrates elements of cognitive behavioral therapy, Gestalt therapy, body-oriented techniques, NLP, and transpersonal coaching.

Education

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Zeyd graduated in psychology from Baku State University. He later pursued additional training through programs in the United Kingdom, United States, and Russia, including Open University (UK), the Washington School of Goalsetting & Coaching (US), and the Institute of Innovative Psychotechnologies under the direction of Sergey Kovalev (Russia).

Career

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Since 2010, Zeyd has conducted individual and group sessions in emotional recovery, self-development, and psychological resilience. He is an accredited member of the International Coaching Federation (ICF) and the American Psychological Association (APA).

Zeyd is the founder of the training course “Psy-Coaching,” a six-month professional program that combines Gestalt techniques, metaphorical cards, hypnotherapy, body psychotherapy, and NLP. The program has received certifications from CTAA and IACTM.

He has presented at professional forums, including events by the Women Bankers Club and GencLab (supported by GFAR).

Media and Publications

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Zeyd’s insights have been published in various media outlets, including:

He also maintains an educational presence on YouTube and the Dzen platform.

Bibliography

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Bibliography

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  • Antikarma: Unconscious Human Drives (2024). Ridero Publishing. ISBN pending.

Notability and Reliable Sources

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The notability of Samuel Zeyd is supported by independent media coverage in major Azerbaijani publications:

These sources are reliable, independent, and meet the Wikipedia notability guideline for biographies.

References

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  1. ^ "Interview in 1news.az about psychological coaching". 1news.az (in Russian). Retrieved 2 May 2025.
  2. ^ "Article in Media.az about the Psy-Coaching methodology". Media.az (in Russian). Retrieved 2 May 2025.
  3. ^ "Interview in Musavat.com covering professional activity and method development". Musavat.com (in Russian). Retrieved 2 May 2025.
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