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

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coping behavior

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Sirota N.A.,Zentsova N.I.(2009). Сognitive-behavioral model of preventive maintenance of relapse at a drug addiction .The Moscow University Psychology Bulletin, 1, 81-89

The cognitive-behavioral psychotherapy is a recognized method of treatment addictive personality disorder. the special place is given to self-efficiency, situations of high risk of failure, to formation and an effective utilization of skills of successful psychosocial adaptation (skills of effective interaction including development with a social environment, empathy development, formation of the positive «I-concept» and communicative skills).

Received: 06/24/2008

Pages: 81-89

Keywords: coping behavior; drug addiction; prophylaxis recurrence; cognitive-behavioral approach; psychosocial adaptation;

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Kuznetsova A.S., Erilova V.A., Titova M.A.(2010). Functional state self-regulation at different stages of professional development . The Moscow University Psychology Bulletin, 2, 83-92

The empirical study of self-regulation means was conducted in employees with different levels of professional experience. The relevance of the study is based on the necessity of scientific data storage concerning human functional state regulation mechanisms. The aim — to reveal main job and organizational factors accepted by employees as the main causes of negative functional states dynamics, to describe the system of self-regulation means and to estimate how typical means correspond to organizational requirements. The results show that the novices tend to activate asocial and aggressive coping behavior as a response to emotional communications with clients and permanent work interruptions. Experienced employees report about more healthy typical coping means that are used in strict conformity with accepted organizational rules.

Pages: 83-92

Keywords: functional state; self-regulation; coping behavior; effectiveness of self-regulation means;

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