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Преодоления посттравматического синдрома в период реадаптации спасателей

Преодоления посттравматического синдрома в период реадаптации спасателей

Abstract

. In the article the questions of psychological diagnostics and correction of individually-personality qualities of rescuers are examined as a result of implementation of professional activity in extreme terms. Research of efficiency of psychological training of "Stress management" of rescuers was carried out in places of a constant arrangement of rescuers after the arrival of last from zones of act of nature and failures. Rescuers who were subject to research at the previous stage took part in empirical research, before business trip. They have been divided into control and experimental groups. The given researches are displayed in tables.

В статье рассматриваются вопросы психологической диагностики и коррекции индивидуально-личностных качеств спасателей за результатами выполнения профессиональной деятельности в экстремальных условиях. Исследование эффективности психологического тренинга "Стресс-менеджмента" спасателей проводилось в местах постоянного расположения спасателей по прибытии последних из зон стихийного бедствия и аварий. В эмпирическом исследовании принимали участие спасатели, которые подлежали исследованию на предыдущем этапе, до командировки. Они были разделены на контрольную и экспериментальную группы. Данные исследования отображены в таблицах.

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іНДИВіДУАЛЬНО-ПСИХОЛОГіЧНі ВЛАСТИВОСТі; ПСИХОЛОГіЧНИЙ і ПОСТТРАВМАТИЧНИЙ СТРЕС; ПОСТТРАВМАТИЧНА СИМПТОМАТИКА, РЕАДАПТАЦіЯ; ПСИХОЛОГіЧНЕ ЗАБЕЗПЕЧЕННЯ ПРОФЕСіЙНОї ДіЯЛЬНОСТі, ИНДИВИДУАЛЬНО-ПСИХОЛОГИЧЕСКИЕ СВОЙСТВА; ПСИХОЛОГИЧЕСКИЙ СТРЕСС, ПОСТТРАВМАТИЧЕСКИЕ РАССТРОЙСТВА, РЕАДАПТАЦИЯ, ПСИХОЛОГИЧЕСКОЕ ОБЕСПЕЧЕНИЕ ПРОФЕССИОНАЛЬНОЙ ДЕЯТЕЛЬНОСТИ, SPECIFIC FEATURES-PERSONAL; PSYCHOLOGICAL STRESS

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