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Особенности социально-перцептивного восприятия себя и ребенка у приемных матерей

Особенности социально-перцептивного восприятия себя и ребенка у приемных матерей

Abstract

Статья посвящена одной из актуальных проблем психологии ‒ проблеме восприятия образа Я и образа ребенка. В работе определяются особенности социально-перцептивного отражения Я-образов, образов абстрактного ребенка, образов приемного ребенка, образов приемного ребенка в будущем. Выявляются связи невербальных компонентов социально-перцептивных образов с жизнеспособностью приемных матерей. = The article is devoted to one of the topical problems of psychology – the problem of perception of the I-image and the You- image. The peculiarities of social-perceptual reflection of I-images, images of the abstract child, images of the foster child, images of the foster child in the future are defined in the work. The relations of non-verbal components of socioperceptual images with foster mothers' vitality are revealed.

Keywords

жизнеспособность, Я-образ, social-perceptual images, I-image, foster mothers, социально-перцептивные образы, child image, приемные матери, vitality, образ ребенка

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