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Трудности социально-психологичсекой адаптации воспитанников НОУ «Детская деревня-SOS»

Трудности социально-психологичсекой адаптации воспитанников НОУ «Детская деревня-SOS»

Abstract

The article represents the results of the analysis of social and psychological adaptation peculiarities of adopted children in new living conditions of NEI «SOS-Children 's Village». High indexes of social and psychological disadaptation manifest difficulties of social orphans in accepting new living conditions in adoptive families. This process is aggravated by high indexes of self-acceptance and striving for dominance on the one hand, and low indexes of other people acceptance on the other hand.

В статье представлены результаты анализа особенностей социально-психологической адаптации воспитанников «Детской деревни-SOS». Выявленные высокие показатели социально-психологической дезадаптации указывает на трудности вхождения детей и подростков в новую замещающую семью. Данный процесс осложняется также наличием у подростков высоких показателей самопринятия и стремления к доминированию, с одной стороны, и низких показателей принятия других и интернальности, с другой стороны.

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НОУ "ДЕТСКАЯ ДЕРЕВНЯ-SOS", СОЦИАЛИЗАЦИЯ, СОЦИАЛЬНО-ПСИХОЛОГИЧЕСКАЯ АДАПТАЦИЯ, ПСИХИЧЕСКИЕ СОСТОЯНИЯ, АГРЕССИВНОСТЬ, ТРЕВОЖНОСТЬ, ДЕЗАДАПТАЦИЯ, МАРГИНАЛЬНАЯ ЛИЧНОСТЬ, ПСИХОЛОГИЧЕСКИЕ ЗАЩИТЫ, КОРРЕКЦИЯ, NEI "SOS-CHILDREN 'S VILLAGE "

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