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A New Bulgarian View on Social Adaptation of the Military, Discharged from Military Services

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  • Venelin Terziev

    (University of Agribusiness and Regional Development)

  • Sevdalina Dimitrova

    (Vasil Levski National Military University - Veliko Tarnovo)

Abstract

This article reviews the social adaptation of the military as a social process. There is an overview of adaptation concepts adopted in science and practice. There is an attempt to classify the types of adaptation based on the nature of the interaction, the type of adaptive environments, adaptive environment structural components and based on the psychological content. Social adaptation process is presented in the following major stages: preparatory stage, stage of psychological tension before discharge; stage of acute mental reactions to entry into "civilian life"; stage of acute mental reactions to exit out of ?military life? and stage of re-adaptation.

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  • Venelin Terziev & Sevdalina Dimitrova, 2014. "A New Bulgarian View on Social Adaptation of the Military, Discharged from Military Services," Proceedings of International Academic Conferences 0801842, International Institute of Social and Economic Sciences.
  • Handle: RePEc:sek:iacpro:0801842
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    Keywords

    SOCIAL WORK; SOCIAL MANAGEMENT; SOCIAL ADAPTATION OF THE MILITARY;
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    JEL classification:

    • P49 - Political Economy and Comparative Economic Systems - - Other Economic Systems - - - Other

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