Psychological stability of the individual in extreme situations

IF 2 Q3 PSYCHIATRY
Liana Spytska
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Abstract

Objective

The main purpose of this study is to consider the factors influencing the stability of the human mental system in extreme situations.

Methods

The study used structural and functional methods, dialectical methods, synthesis, logical analysis, and generalisation. A survey was also conducted with 70 participants divided into two age groups, using empirical methods such as the “Research of volitional self-regulation” test, the “Diagnostics of emotional barriers in interpersonal communication” methodology, and the “Self-assessment test of mental state”.

Results

It was found that extreme events have a psychogenic impact, which includes both direct threats to human life and indirect threats. Psychological stability is a protective characteristic that enhances a person's ability to adapt to environmental conditions and mitigates the harmful effects of stress. Individuals with higher stress tolerance maintained mental health, social adaptation, and professional efficiency in difficult conditions. The study revealed that the second group (aged 30–40) demonstrated a higher level of psychological stress resistance compared to the first group (aged 18–25).

Conclusion

This paper is practically important, since all theoretical provisions, conclusions, and recommendations can be used by psychologists or other specialists to increase knowledge about the impact of extreme situations on the psychological stress tolerance of a person, and to improve the system of methods of working with people who have fallen into such circumstances.
个人在极端情况下的心理稳定性
本研究的主要目的是探讨在极端情况下影响人类心理系统稳定性的因素。研究方法本研究采用了结构和功能法、辩证法、综合法、逻辑分析法和概括法。研究还采用了 "意志自我调节研究 "测试、"人际交往中的情感障碍诊断 "方法和 "心理状态自评测试 "等实证方法,对 70 名参与者进行了调查,分为两个年龄组。结果研究发现,极端事件会对人的心理产生影响,其中包括对人的生命的直接威胁和间接威胁。心理稳定性是一种保护性特征,可增强人适应环境条件的能力,减轻压力的有害影响。压力承受能力较强的人在困难条件下能保持心理健康、社会适应能力和专业效率。研究显示,与第一组(18-25 岁)相比,第二组(30-40 岁)表现出更高的心理抗压能力。结论 本文具有重要的现实意义,因为所有的理论规定、结论和建议都可以被心理学家或其他专家用来增加关于极端情况对人的心理抗压能力的影响的知识,并改进与陷入这种情况的人打交道的方法体系。
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