{"title":"心理健康和沟通风险:个体在适应平静生活过程中的社会心理支持","authors":"T. Larina","doi":"10.32437/pscproceedings.issue-2019.tl.12","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":". To maintain human mental health in modern conditions of life, it is necessary to pay attention to the restoration of natural stabilization socio-psychological practices, as well as increasing the level of personal control over communicative risks. The purpose of our study is to uncover the possibilities of socio-psychological support for people who have suffered from communicative risks. We set ourselves the task of determining what helps people achieve stabilization of their mental state after experiencing communicative failure. The methodology of our research is based on theoretical methods of scientific knowledge. We analyzed the factors of violation of the socio-psychological adaptation of a person and the deterioration of his mental health in a situation of communicative failure. The model of the program of socio-psychological support should include the following main blocks: organization of trusting relationships in the family; the introduction of health-preserving forms of social activity in everyday life; prevention of pathogenic communication and correction of communicative personality attitudes. The biggest limitation of this study is the lack of empirical data on the effects of communicative risks at different stages of personality development. Among the positive aspects, it should be noted the prospect of studying the impact of communicative practices on the state of mental health. As a result, when working with people who have become victims of communicative risks, we propose to rely on the rehabilitation potential of psycho-emotional self-regulation and self-help of a person, for example, an objection to collaborativeness, empathy and trust in the world.","PeriodicalId":245928,"journal":{"name":"MHGC Proceedings","volume":"70 1","pages":"0"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2019-10-25","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Mental health and communication risks: socio-psychological support of the individual in the process of adaptation to peaceful life\",\"authors\":\"T. Larina\",\"doi\":\"10.32437/pscproceedings.issue-2019.tl.12\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\". To maintain human mental health in modern conditions of life, it is necessary to pay attention to the restoration of natural stabilization socio-psychological practices, as well as increasing the level of personal control over communicative risks. The purpose of our study is to uncover the possibilities of socio-psychological support for people who have suffered from communicative risks. We set ourselves the task of determining what helps people achieve stabilization of their mental state after experiencing communicative failure. The methodology of our research is based on theoretical methods of scientific knowledge. We analyzed the factors of violation of the socio-psychological adaptation of a person and the deterioration of his mental health in a situation of communicative failure. 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Mental health and communication risks: socio-psychological support of the individual in the process of adaptation to peaceful life
. To maintain human mental health in modern conditions of life, it is necessary to pay attention to the restoration of natural stabilization socio-psychological practices, as well as increasing the level of personal control over communicative risks. The purpose of our study is to uncover the possibilities of socio-psychological support for people who have suffered from communicative risks. We set ourselves the task of determining what helps people achieve stabilization of their mental state after experiencing communicative failure. The methodology of our research is based on theoretical methods of scientific knowledge. We analyzed the factors of violation of the socio-psychological adaptation of a person and the deterioration of his mental health in a situation of communicative failure. The model of the program of socio-psychological support should include the following main blocks: organization of trusting relationships in the family; the introduction of health-preserving forms of social activity in everyday life; prevention of pathogenic communication and correction of communicative personality attitudes. The biggest limitation of this study is the lack of empirical data on the effects of communicative risks at different stages of personality development. Among the positive aspects, it should be noted the prospect of studying the impact of communicative practices on the state of mental health. As a result, when working with people who have become victims of communicative risks, we propose to rely on the rehabilitation potential of psycho-emotional self-regulation and self-help of a person, for example, an objection to collaborativeness, empathy and trust in the world.