COMPONENTS OF THE STRUCTURAL-FUNCTIONAL MODEL OF THE STUDY OF PERSONALITY IDENTITY IN THE CONDITIONS OF WAR
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https://doi.org/10.33405/2078-7480/2024/4/91/324079Keywords:
identity, components of the structural and functional model of identity, traumatic experience, post-traumatic growth, psychological health of servicemenAbstract
The article considers the importance of identity for the post-traumatic growth of a personality in the conditions of a full-scale war, describes its dynamics. A theoretical analysis of the three components of the structural-functional model of identity research is carried out: cognitive, affective and conative. Their role in the process of overcoming traumatic experience and further post-traumatic development of the individual is determined. It is proposed to create a research model and a system of criteria for studying the dynamics of military personnel's identity on the basis of the described components. The possibility of preventing the development of post-traumatic negative phenomena and effectively directing the further rehabilitation process towards post-traumatic growth through the introduction of the developed research model is substantiated.
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