
In this article are results of research of crisis situations and strategies of coping behaviour of cadets of St. Petersburg University of the Ministry of the Interior of Russia. Basic differences between the cadets and students of civil institutions in the choice of strategies to overcoming crisis situations of life and basic activities have been identified. The necessity to develop of training program strategies for overcoming the correction of behavior of cadets of higher educational institutions of the ministry of the interior of Russia have been justified.
В данной статье приведены результаты исследований кризисных ситуаций и стратегий преодолевающего поведения курсантов Санкт Петербургского университета МВД России. Выявлены базисные различия между курсантами и студентами гражданских вузов в выборе стратегий преодоления кризисных ситуаций жизни и деятельности. Обоснована необходимость разработки тренинговой программы коррекции стратегий преодолевающего поведения курсантов образовательных учреждений МВД России.
КУРСАНТЫ ОБРАЗОВАТЕЛЬНЫХ УЧРЕЖДЕНИЙ МВД РОССИИ, КРИЗИСНЫЕ СИТУАЦИИ, ЖИЗНЕДЕЯТЕЛЬНОСТЬ, СТРАТЕГИИ ПРЕОДОЛЕВАЮЩЕГО ПОВЕДЕНИЯ
КУРСАНТЫ ОБРАЗОВАТЕЛЬНЫХ УЧРЕЖДЕНИЙ МВД РОССИИ, КРИЗИСНЫЕ СИТУАЦИИ, ЖИЗНЕДЕЯТЕЛЬНОСТЬ, СТРАТЕГИИ ПРЕОДОЛЕВАЮЩЕГО ПОВЕДЕНИЯ
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