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The Problem Psychological Training of Teacher’s in Aspect Complete Structure of Professional-Рedagogical Education // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2005. Issue 1 (45). P. 32-39

They consider that the main cause of bad quality of teacher’s psychological training is its out of date content and methods. Authors of the article don’t deny these factors but give their our point of view on this problem, trying to find objective causes of it. On of them disbalance between basic structural elements (subject and professional training). This fact causes low status of teacher’s psychological training. Authors of the article came to the conclusion that its necessery to have got a project complete structure of professional-pedagogical education. Necessery stage of its preparation is forming professional subject’s complex. Psychological preparation must the be trained from the position of the professional pedagogical and psychological practices.

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CREATIONAL CONCEPTION OF RESOURCE-SAVING STRATEGY OF SETRALIZED EDUCATION // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2009. Issue 11 (89). P. 103-107

The possibility of usage of psychological means for preservation of somatic and psychological health of pupils is studied. The problem of implementation of the innovative pedagogical technologies in the context of health decline of the young generation is described. The conception of psychological adaptation on the prenosological level as a methodological basis for creation of the resource-saving stratagy of study is offered. The risk factors for psychological health of the sentralized educational technology are investigated. The results of the experimental research on implementation of developed strategy of technology use are presented

Keywords: pedagogical technology, sentralized education, resource-saving technology, psychical adaptation / disadaptation, structured and level conception of psychics

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Structural and level concepts of mental adaptation // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 6 (108). P. 161-164

The article presents a model of psychological adaptation/reverse adaptation, combining the already known subject in the theory, based on the structural level concept of functioning of the mind. There were determined basic characteristics for psychological adaptation to a high level. That allows exploring psychological adaptation to prenosological level of deviations from normal mental health. This model can be used in the monitoring of educational systems.

Keywords: mental health, structural-level concept of the mind, adaptation (psychological, psychophysiological, social, mental), fatigue, maladjustment.

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THE SPECIFICITY OF RECOGNITION OF EMOTIONS IN CHILDREN WITH IMPAIRED HEARING // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2013. Issue 6 (134). P. 103-107

The article presents the results of research of recognition of emotions in children with impaired hearing. Peculiarities of recognition of emotions in adults and children on the basis of pictures with mimic images. In addition there was investigated the ability of the correlation of emotions and situations, as well as the ability to verbalization of emotions in children with impaired hearing.

Keywords: emotions, understanding of emotional states, children with hearing impairments, verbalization of emotions

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EFFECT OF PSYCHOTHERAPY TRAINING ON FEEDING BEHAVIOR, COPING STRATEGIES AND SITUATIONAL ANXIETY OF OVERWEIGHT WOMEN // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2015. Issue 3 (156). P. 90-95

The problem of excess weight is a problem of countries with different levels of living of the population, people with different levels of income. Therefore, the study of the psychological causes of overeating and psychological characteristics of people who are prone to overeating is of high priority. This article presents the results of studies of the feeding behavior, coping strategies and anxiety of women. It investigates coping strategies of women with different body mass index. Briefly describes psychotherapeutic training program to reduce excess body weight. Due to the increase of weight loss programs in Russia, it is necessary to extend the study of the effectiveness of the implementation of such programs. The dynamics of coping strategies and anxiety of persons involved in training is compared with women with normal eating behavior and overweight women, but not involved in the study. There was found correlation between coping strategies and features of eating disorders.

Keywords: Coping strategies, feeding behavior, psychotherapy of excess weight

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CINEMATHERAPY AS A MEANS OF THE SENIOR PUPILS’ VALUE-SEMANTIC SPHERE OF PERSONALITY // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2015. Issue 11 (164). P. 104-109

Currently, the film industry is replete with works of different genres, different themes and different directions. Cinema is no longer just a means of entertainment of spectators. It is an active influence on the general population, in particular young people. There was no sufficient research in this area. This article presents the results of a study of movies as a means of development of the viewer’s personality. We consider the value-semantic sphere of the person, the problem of formation of value-semantic sphere of personality of the high schoolchildren as a whole. The article presents the results of investigation of specially selected films on the formation of value and need sphere of the senior pupil’s personality. Statistically significant differences in the instrumental and terminal values, in the locus of control of senior schoolchildren participating in the program of cinematherapy and senior schoolchildren who are not participating in the cinematherapy.

Keywords: Value-semantic sphere of the personality of senior pupils, terminal values and instrumental values, locus of control, Cinema Therapy

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