RESOURCE COMPONENT OF STRESS RESISTANCE OF SERVICEMEN IN THE CONDITIONS OF EXTREME ACTIVITY
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https://doi.org/10.33405/2078-7480/2024/4/91/324063Keywords:
adaptation, internal and external resources, mental health, resource component, resource state, service and combat activity, stress resistanceAbstract
The article determines the problem associated with the growth of psychogenic losses among military personnel in the conditions of extreme activity. Special attention is paid to the interaction of internal and external resources as basic components of stress resistance, which form a holistic concept of the resource component of stress resistance. The article highlights measures that have a positive impact on the moral and psychological state of personnel, such as extreme training, social support, development of internal resources and work with military families.
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