OUR WHY
Viktoriya Chiliy is an ethnically Ukrainian, Florida-based Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist with a deep passion for helping women reconnect with their identity, heal their story, and live from a place of wholeness.
Her journey into the world of therapy began during a pivotal season of personal transition, navigating the shift from high school to college, while wrestling with questions of faith, purpose, and identity. Initially drawn to full-time ministry, Viktoriya completed a year at MorningStar University in South Carolina before discerning a clear redirection. She returned to the Pacific Northwest, where she earned her B.A. in Social and Behavioral Studies from George Fox University, later completing her M.S. in Marriage and Family Therapy at Nova Southeastern University in Florida.
Over the years, Viktoriya has worked closely with individuals, couples, and families navigating life’s most difficult seasons. She provided support to families in the midst of divorce, helped children and parents process emotional transitions, and guided couples through the rebuilding of trust and connection. She also played a key role in preparing couples for lifelong commitment through premarital counseling and relationship-focused therapy. Her belief is simple yet powerful: love is worth fighting for, whether it’s beginning, healing, or evolving.
In addition to her work with couples and families, Viktoriya has done extensive work in men’s mental health, both in individual and group therapy settings. These experiences gave her a comprehensive understanding of relational dynamics and emotional resilience, but what eventually called her home was the desire to serve women more directly.
Your legacy starts here.
WELCOME HOME.
Time and time again, Viktoriya saw high-achieving, purpose-driven women silently carrying the weight of expectations, trauma, and generational burdens while excelling in business, relationships, motherhood, and personal development. These women weren’t broken; they were buried. Under pressure. Under roles. Under stories that weren’t theirs to carry.
That call became deeply personal in 2025, just before the official launch of her private practice, when Viktoriya’s mother passed away. What might have been just a moment of grief became something sacred: a symbolic passing of the baton. A divine transfer of generational legacy. It became clear that the mission behind Transgenerational Therapy was not just professional, it was personal. It was about honoring the past, healing in the present, and empowering women to create something lasting for the future.
Viktoriya founded Transgenerational Therapy with a clear purpose: To create a space where strong women feel safe to take off the mask, get to the root, and reclaim the legacy they were always meant to build.
This is your invitation to do the deep work, not just for yourself, but for the generations coming after you.
