Lomonosov Psychology Journal
ISSN 0137-0936
eISSN 2309-9852
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ISSN 0137-0936
eISSN 2309-9852

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Karabanova O.A., Poskrebysheva N.N. (2011). The development of the personality autonomy in adolescence in the child-parent and adolescent-peer relations. The Moscow University Psychology Bulletin, 2, 36-47

The role and functions of the child-parent relations and communication with peers in adolescence are considered as characteristics of the social situation of development. The developmental processes of the value, emotional, cognitive and behavioral components of autonomy in their heterochrony are discussed. The results of the research demonstrated complicated non-linear relationship between the level of personality autonomy and child-parent relation’s parameters (the level of parent’s control, the adolescent’s independence and self-management competence, communication and cooperation with parents). 

Pages: 36-47

Keywords: personality autonomy; independence; social situation of development; child-parent relations; adolescent-peer relations; developmental heterochrony; adolescence;

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Zotova N.N. (2010). Origin of errors of senior pupils when choosing a profession and the possibility of their preventive maintenance . The Moscow University Psychology Bulletin, 2, 102-110

In the literature on professional self-determination there is a notion about a successful choice of a profession as conscious, independent and responsible. The analysis of errors of senior pupils when they choose a profession has shown, that the most common reason of errors is low consciousness of the main factors of the choice – «I want» and «I can». Therefore it is necessary to start the psychological support of professional self-determination of teenagers with their personal self-determination as a necessary stage of professional self-determination.

Pages: 102-110

Keywords: a successful choice of a profession; an error in choice; awareness; self-consciousness; independence; responsibility; personal and professional self-determination;

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