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Professional Self-Determination of the Personality of a Practical Psychologist in the Process of Education: the Status of the Problem, its Real Content and Specificity // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2002. Issue 3 (31). P. 58-60

In this article the problem of the professional selfdetermination of the personality of a practical psychologist in the process of education is raised, its solution, in the authors' opinion, is a basis for the formation of acertain model of a specialist. The description of modern approaches to the investigation of a personality s professional self-determination problem is presented here. The authors come to the conclusion that transferring this traditional problem into the sphere of professional education of a practical psychologist reveals the new determinations in the well-known scheme «person - profession*. It exceed the bounds of the philosophical problem of personal choice. The process of professional education for a practical psychologist becomes the process of his professional formation and his personality formation in general. As a result, changes in a personality entail changes in the whole structure of the professional activity of a practical psychologist.

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Problems of Deviant Adolescent’s Aggressiveness in Masculine and Feminine Discourse Respective // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2005. Issue 1 (45). P. 77-82

The problem of gender peculiarities of speech aggressiveness is regarded on associative, textual, and dialogic levels. It is underlined that the speech aggressiveness has specific peculiarities connected with various psychological mechanisms of speech functioning, language consciousness, and individual peculiarities of speech codes of a language personality. It is concluded that the degree of the manifestation and the form of the speech aggressiveness is conditioned by sociocultural factors. The object of the research presented below is the peculiarity of masculine and feminine aggressive discourse represented in oral and written speech of a man.

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Theoretical and Conceptual Basics of Students’ Psychic State Protection // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2007. Issue 10 (73). P. 40-45

Paper is devoted to development of a problematics of student’s crises, their interdisciplinary analysis from positions medic-psychological preventology mental health. The theoretical aspect of development of a problem includes the analysis of phenomenology and psychosocial and existential roots of crisis, a role of personal resources and psychological mechanisms совладания in overcoming crisis, a role of crisis in spiritual development and transformation of the person. The practical aspect is presented by definition of main principles and priority strategy of the psychological help to the students experiencing crisis, in structure organized in educational space of high school of psychological service

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PSYCHOCORRECTIVE WORK WITH WOMEN UNDER FAMILY CRISIS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2009. Issue 5 (83). P. 117-119

The objective of the investigation was study of influence of negative emotions on mental health of women under family crisis. Psychocorrective work with these patients.

Keywords: divorce, problem family relations, family crisis, behavioral disorders, correction of problem behavior

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PSYCHOLOGY OF DEVELOPMENT OF PERSONALITY AND BEHAVIOR OF CHILDREN IN THE FAMILIES OF DIVORCING PARENTS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2009. Issue 5 (83). P. 124-128

The article presents analysis of motives of divorces among 145 women and 132 men, perception of divorces by children and frequency of personality disturbances. Divorce of parents results in disharmonious development of children and disturbance of behavior. Early recognition of the causes of disturbed family relationships allows productive conducting the psychocorrection of problem behavior in children and adolescents.

Keywords: divorce, problem family relations, child-parent relations, psychology of development, behavioral disorders, correction of problem behavior

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PSYCHOLOGICAL HELP TO PATIENTS WITH NEUROTIC DISORDERS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2013. Issue 11 (139). P. 69-74

Possibilities of the psychological help to the patients with neurotic disorders, associated with disturbed system of relations, are considered in the article. The program of psychological help to patients with neurotic disorders consists of psychodiagnostic, information, motivational, psychocorrective blocks. Basic principles of psychological help to patients with neurotic disorders are as follows: complexity of influence on various areas of integral personality; individuation of every case; differential approach to dependence on diagnosis of neurotic disorder and accompanying pathogenic and exogenous-organic factors.

Keywords: neurotic disorders, system of relations, neurotic conflict, psychological help, psychodiagnostics, psychocorrection, psychotherapy

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INDICATORS OF PSYCHOLOGICAL DEPENDENCE ON SOCIAL AND DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS OF WOMEN IN CRISIS OF MATURITY NORMATIVITY // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2014. Issue 1 (142). P. 36-38

The aim of the study was to examine the influence of social and demographic factors on the degree of regulatory flow crisis of middle-aged women.

Keywords: divorce, problem family relations, normativity crisis, behavioural disorders, correction of problem behaviour

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MICROSOCIAL-ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS OF DEVIANT BEHAVIOR IN ADOLESCENTS: ARGUMENTATION OF PERSONOLOGICAL APPROACH TO DIAGNOSTICS AND PSYCHO-PROPHYLAXIS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2014. Issue 5 (146). P. 87-91

The formation of the picture ofmaladjustment of adolescents, the complex of unfavourable microsocial conditions have shown a certain dependence on the clinical and dynamic variant of personal bias or stages. The authors justified the adequacy of personological approach and based on its integrated programs of psycho-diagnostics and prevention, that will substantially optimize corrective, therapeutic, rehabilitative measures and increase their effectiveness.

Keywords: maladjustment, deviant behavior of adolescents, micro social-environmental factors, psychological testing, personological approach

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POST-TRAUMATIC STRESSFUL FRUSTRATION AT SOME TYPES OF PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITY: PROBLEM STATEMENT. // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2014. Issue 5 (146). P. 117-122

The clinical analysis of influence of a chronic emotional pressure in the conditions of professional activity on development of post-traumatic stressful frustration is given. Adequacy of application of personological approach lies in consultation of persons of the stressor professions.

Keywords: stress, mental adaptation, post-traumatic stressful frustration, psychological conflict, personological consultation

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PSYCHOLOGICAL TRAITS OF AGED PATIENTS WITH NON-PSYCHOTIC MENTAL DISORDERS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2015. Issue 3 (156). P. 58-63

One of the major problems that currently acquires great importance is the aging of the population. The prevalence of mental disorders among persons aged 60 years, on average, is higher than in the general population. Universally accepted definition of mental aging is considered as a process of age-related changes of higher mental functions, characterizing the final period of human life. With age, there are significant structural and functional changes in the body naturally, having individual differences, in turn changing the mark on the functioning of the individual. Age factors impose a significant imprint on the occurrence, dynamics and correction of neurotic disorders. Non-psychotic mental disorders in elderly age have their specifics differ from those occurring in other age periods and therefore require a different approach to therapy. This article discusses the possibility of psychological assistance to elderly patients with non-psychotic mental disorders.

Keywords: non-psychotic mental disorders, gerontology, a system of relations, neurotic conflict, psychological aid, psychodiagnostics, psychocorrection, psychotherapy, adaptation

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THE IMPACT OF DYSFUNCTIONAL FAMILY RELATIONS ON THE ONSET OF NEUROTIC DISORDERS IN THE CONTEXT OF SYSTEM FAMILY PSYCHOLOGY // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2015. Issue 3 (156). P. 64-67

The article considers the disfunctional family relationships of patients with neurotic disorders in the context of the system of family psychology. Dysfunctional family relationships include: changing family structure, the wrong type of educational impact, intense interpersonal relationships in the family, alcoholism of parents, spouses, close relatives. The main laws in the system of family psychology are: the law of the hierarchy, law of the conditioning, law of the balance. Undeveloped or destructed emotional relationships with the closest family environment can be seen as mechanisms for the development of neurotic disorders. The basic principles in providing psychological care for patients with neurotic disorders and methodological approaches in their implementation are complex impact on different areas of the whole personality; strict individualization of each case; differentiated approach depending on the diagnosis of neurotic disorder.

Keywords: neurotic disorders, system of relations, neurotic conflict, dysfunctional family relations, family law system, psychological help

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