Author
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- Inessa Vizniuk
(Vinnytsia Mykhailo Kotsiubynskyi State Pedagogical University)
- Lyudmila Bilan
(The National University of Life and Environmental Sciences of Ukraine)
- Olga Tsokur
(Odesa National I.Mechnikov University)
- Iryna Rozheliuk
(Odesa Community Medical College)
- Nanouchka Podkovyroff
(Odessa National I. Mechnikov University)
- Tetiana Symonenko
(Bohdan Khmelnytsky National University)
Abstract
The article is dedicated to the study of the correlation between psychological resilience and psychosomatic health of a personality. Theoretical analysis of approaches to the problem personality psychological resilience is realized. Psychological factors and the structure of personality psychological resilience are analysed. Based on the obtained research results, the complex method of formation of psychological stability is developed including emotional, motivation, and intellectual components. The complex of psychodiagnostic methods is provided and tested. It is proved that psychological resilience is provided with several physiological, social and personal factors. The results of the investigation reveal the higher adaptability of representatives of the control group and their rational approach to vital capacity than those of the experimental group who possess a pessimistic way of lifestyle. The existence of a correlation between the somatic health of a personality and the psycho-emotional factor is shown. It is established that the most expedient conditions of increasing psychological well-being and forming professional and personal stability through development of self-regulation system are forming an active life position, responsibility, skills of correction and abilities to organize own motivational sphere. The results of this study are directly relevant to the establishment of international cooperation in the study of programs and projects in the context of the transformation of the health care system following international partnership standards and the implementation of cultural exchange programs in education and culture between countries.
Suggested Citation
Inessa Vizniuk & Lyudmila Bilan & Olga Tsokur & Iryna Rozheliuk & Nanouchka Podkovyroff & Tetiana Symonenko, 2021.
"Psychosomatic Health as a Factor of Human Social Adaptation in the Postmodern Society,"
Postmodern Openings, Editura Lumen, Department of Economics, vol. 12(1), pages 54-73, March.
Handle:
RePEc:lum:rev3rl:v:12:y:2021:i:1:p:54-73
DOI: https://doi.org/10.18662/po/12.1/245
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