List of publications on a keyword: «emotion»
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Emotional Responsiveness as a Component of the Emotional Sphere of Primary School Students with Delayed Psychic Development: Methods of Diagnostics and Directions of Correctional Influence through Visual Arts
Proceeding
Socio-Cultural and Psychological Problems of the Modern Family: Current Issues of Assistance and Support- Author:
- Diana A. Koplunas
- Work direction:
- Особенности сопровождения и поддержки семей, имеющих детей с отклонениями в здоровье, развитии и поведении
- Abstract:
- The scientific article covers the features of the emotional sphere, in particular, emotional responsiveness, in private school students with delayed psychic development; it provides a description, results, and analysis of the selected diagnostic methods used to determine the initial level of emotional responsiveness in a specific group of children; and it proposes and substantiates one of the approaches to developing this process as a key aspect of correction and development through the use of visual arts.
- Keywords:
- emotional responsiveness, primary school students with delayed psychic development, visual activities
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NEUROTIC COMPLEMENTARITY OF UNLIVED EMOTIONS OF TWIN FLAMES
Proceeding
Socio-Cultural and Psychological Problems of the Modern Family: Current Issues of Assistance and Support- Author:
- Svetlana A. Pavlenko
- Work direction:
- Legal problems of the modern family
- Abstract:
- The article explores the phenomenon of "twin flames" through the prism of neuroscience and the psychology of unlived emotions. It is proved that the "persecutor-fugitive" pattern is a compulsive reproduction of childhood traumas, fixed at the level of neural networks of the insula, amygdala and prefrontal cortex. The concept of "affective hooks" is introduced, i.e. unexperienced emotions that form an addictive connection through an imbalance of the dopamine and opioid systems. An algorithm of psychotherapeutic work is proposed, aimed at the development of self-control through the internalization of interceptive attention and cognitive reassessment to deactivate these "hooks"
- Keywords:
- self-control, addiction, attachment theory, neuroplasticity, dopamine, unlived emotions, interception, insula, opioid system, fugitive stalker
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Effects of diminished serotonin-dopamine system sensitivity on mental functioning and behavior
ProceedingModern educational process: psychological and pedagogical support, educational strategies- Authors:
- Левченко Георгий Владимирович, Ekaterina V. Ishkova
- Work direction:
- Преодоление трудных жизненных ситуаций: психолого-педагогический аспект
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- This article examines the impact of decreased sensitivity to stimuli of the serotonin-dopamine system on human mental state and behavior. It also reveals the neurobiological mechanisms of decreased receptor sensitivity and their connection with impaired emotional regulation, motivational-volitional functioning, and social functioning. The study demonstrates that a weakened response of serotonin and dopamine receptors contributes to the development of depressive states, emotional instability, anxiety, apathy, decreased motivation, and a tendency to seek intense stimuli and engage in addictive behavior. The main psychotherapeutic, pharmacological, and neurophysiological approaches to correcting this condition are described. It concludes that understanding serotonin-dopamine mechanisms is important for mental health, preventing mood disorders, and behavioral deviations.
- Keywords:
- motivation, mental state, behavior, depression, addiction, neurophysiology, dopamine, Serotonin, decreased receptor sensitivity, emotional instability
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The level structure of teaching motivation
Book Chapter
Issues of education and psychology- Author:
- Galina A. Glotova
- Work direction:
- Глава 4
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- This chapter discusses a three-level model of learning motivation, which includes the levels of general and academic emotional orientation, as well as the level of specific learning motives. The study used the following methods: «General Emotional Orientation» (Dodonov, 1978), «Academic Emotional Orientation» (Glotova, 2025), «Diagnostics of University Students’ and High School Students’ Learning Motivation» (Badmaeva, 2004), «Academic Motivation Scales» (Gordeeva, Sychev, Osin, 2014), «Comprehensive Assessment of Learning Motivation – Pilot Scales» (Glotova, Shipilova, 2025). The study, conducted using a Google form, was voluntarily and anonymously participated by 86 school students of grades 10–11 and college students. When processing data, correlation analysis (by Spearman) was used. The results of the study confirmed the hierarchical structure of learning motivation, which includes three levels with multiple significant correlations between them; despite the different names of the scales of three methods due to the theoretical and methodological preferences of the authors, a large number of significant correlations have been obtained between these scales; the scales of motives for subject activity in learning correlate more closely with each other than with the scales of communication motives, and vice versa, the scales of communication motives in learning correlate more closely with each other than with the scales of subject activity motives; the three levels of learning motivation are related to the categories of «activity», «actions» and «operations» of learning proposed by A.N. Leontiev (1975).
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- learning, learning motivation, general emotional orientation, academic emotional orientation, older teenagers
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GAME PSYCHOTECHNOLOGIES IN THE CORRECTION OF MALADAPTIVE PATTERNS OF RESENTMENT: NEUROCOGNITIVE AND CLINICAL ANALYSIS
Book Chapter
Issues of education and psychology- Author:
- Svetlana A. Pavlenko
- Work direction:
- Глава 12
- Abstract:
- The chapter examines the phenomenon of resentment as a maladaptive communicative pattern underlying passive-aggressive manipulative strategies. Game psychotechnologies, in particular the method of transformational games, are considered as an effective tool for correction. On the basis of interdisciplinary synthesis (neurophysiology, integrative psychology), the mechanisms of the method's impact are revealed, including the activation of neuroplasticity, cognitive restructuring and development of mentalization skills. Theoretical provisions and empirical data on the effectiveness of the method are illustrated by a detailed analysis of a clinical case of correction of the «subservience-resentment» pattern in a 43-year-old woman. It is proved that game practice contributes to the formation of mature communicative strategies based on empathy and adequate perception of the needs of others, which is confirmed by catamnestic data
- Keywords:
- emotional intelligence, game practice, neurophysiology, self-reflection, neuroplasticity, resentment, game psychotechnologies, patterns, clinical case
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Emotional Intelligence and Assertiveness: Aspects of the Relationship in Helping Professions Students
Research Article
Development of education Volume 8 No 3- Authors:
- Nadezhda V. Gorshenina, Svetlana A. Solovyova
- Work direction:
- Psychology in Education
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- In the contemporary world, characterized by high uncertainty and increasing demands on specialists, especially in helping professions, the development of key personal competencies becomes critically important. The aim of this study was to investigate the interrelationship between emotional intelligence and assertiveness in students preparing for helping professions. The study involved 100 students (aged 17–18) studying psychology and pedagogy. Emotional intelligence was assessed using methods by D. V. Lyusin, M. A. Manoylova, and N. Shutte. The level of assertiveness was measured using the V. P. Sheinov questionnaire. Statistical data processing was performed using Pearson's correlation analysis. The results revealed statistically significant positive correlations between all studied indicators of emotional intelligence and the level of assertiveness. The strongest relationships were found between assertiveness and intrapersonal and interpersonal emotional intelligence (Lyusin's method), the integral emotional intelligence indicator and the ability to manage one's own feelings (Manoylova's method), and the overall emotional intelligence score (Shutte's method). The data confirms the hypothesis of a close interrelationship between these constructs and emphasizes the need for targeted development of emotional intelligence and assertiveness during the professional training of future helping professionals. This will contribute to enhancing their professional effectiveness.
- Keywords:
- psychology, students, emotional intelligence, pedagogy, professional development, assertiveness, helping professions, interrelationship, correlation analysis
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Mental activity and emotional intelligence in adolescents with mental retardation
Book Chapter
Current issues of pedagogy and psychology- Author:
- Elena V. Akhmadeeva
- Work direction:
- Глава 24
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- In modern conditions, there is an increasing number of children with functional and organic disorders of the central nervous system (CNS), caused by a combination of biosocial factors. The main at-risk group consists of children with various forms of intellectual development disorders (IDD), who face significant difficulties in mastering standard educational programs and in interpersonal interactions. Intellectual development disorder (IDD) is a serious condition affecting multiple aspects of a child's life, including cognitive functions, emotional-volitional regulation, and mental activity. This study presents findings on the specifics of cognitive processes and emotional intelligence in adolescents with IDD. Key results reveal: unstable and weak logical reasoning, impaired memory retention, low emotional intelligence levels in most participants. Factor analysis identified a four-component structure, confirming the relative independence of: cognitive functions, regulatory processes, social skills, verbal-reflective abilities. Notably, significant deficits were observed in logical thinking and memory, while emotional development remained at an average level. These findings highlight the urgent need for innovative psychoeducational support strategies tailored to this adolescent population.
- Keywords:
- emotional intelligence, mental retardation, adolescence, mental activity, limited health
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The effect of emotional intelligence of teachers and students on the effectiveness of the educational process: empirical research
Book Chapter
Current issues of pedagogy and psychology- Authors:
- Svetlana E. Orekhova, Oksana A. Sivak, Aleksandra V. Shevtsova
- Work direction:
- Глава 3
- Abstract:
- The present study is devoted to the study of the level of emotional intelligence among students of higher educational institutions and its relationship with academic performance and satisfaction with the learning process. In a dynamically changing educational landscape, the importance of not only cognitive but also emotional competencies increases, contributing to adaptation to the learning environment, effective communication and stress management. The empirical basis of the study was the data obtained as a result of a voluntary anonymous online survey of undergraduate and graduate students studying in humanitarian fields. The survey was conducted using the Yandex Forms platform, which provided convenience and accessibility for the respondents. The research toolkit included validated methodologies aimed at assessing various aspects of emotional intelligence, such as self-awareness, self-regulation, social awareness, and relationship management.
- Keywords:
- teacher, empathy, emotional intelligence, student, self-regulation, self-awareness
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Setting motivational guidelines for firefighters in the context of professional training
Book Chapter
Current issues of pedagogy and psychology- Author:
- Ekaterina L. Arzamasova
- Work direction:
- Глава 13
- Abstract:
- The chapter is devoted to the formation of stable motivational guidelines among fire service employees in the process of their professional training. The psychological aspects of motivation, risk factors for emotional exhaustion, and methods for improving the effectiveness of rescuers are considered. Special attention is paid to the importance of setting clear goals, developing professional competencies, and fostering a sense of teamwork and mutual assistance. Recommendations are given on creating conditions conducive to the development of personal qualities necessary for successfully overcoming stressful situations and high readiness for emergency response. The necessity of regular psychological support and support for firefighters is substantiated in order to prevent the negative effects of prolonged exposure to extreme labor factors. The mechanisms of maintaining a high level of personal responsibility and awareness of the importance of the mission of saving the life and health of the population are being investigated.
- Keywords:
- staff motivation, psychological stability, professional training of firefighters, goal setting, competence of specialists, formation of team spirit, prevention of professional burnout, personal development of EMERCOM employees, emotional self-regulation, increasing the level of responsibility
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Psychological and pedagogical support of medical students in junior courses
Proceeding
The Topical Issues of the Humanities and Social Sciences- Authors:
- Saian K. Umarova, Aksana B. Gatsaeva
- Work direction:
- Развитие психолого-педагогического сопровождения в современном образовании
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- The article is devoted to the analysis of psychological and pedagogical support for medical students in the first year of study. The key adaptation difficulties, psychological support methods and pedagogical technologies that contribute to successful integration into the educational environment are considered. Recommendations are offered on the organization of effective support aimed at reducing stress levels and developing the necessary competencies.
- Keywords:
- adaptation, emotional intelligence, psychological and pedagogical support, professional development, anxiety, time management
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The effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the psychosomatic state of children and adolescents
ProceedingThe health of participants in the educational process: modern challenges and solutions- Authors:
- Anna S. Vavshko, Iuliia G. Aseeva, Tatiana S. Belitskaia, Ashot A. Pogosian
- Work direction:
- Психическое и психологическое здоровье личности в изменяющемся мире
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- The COVID-19 pandemic has led to a global crisis affecting not only the physical but also the mental health of people, including children and adolescents. The article examines the impact of the pandemic on the psychosomatic state of young people, including the effects of isolation, distance learning, and fear of infection. It is noted that children at a vulnerable stage of development are more susceptible to negative effects on mental health. The main factors contributing to mental well-being, such as parental support, physical activity and social support, as well as harmful factors such as emotional reactivity and excessive information, are considered. The article highlights the importance of additional study of the long-term consequences and the development of rehabilitation methods for children who have suffered COVID-19.
- Keywords:
- stress, mental health, COVID-19 pandemic, rehabilitation, psychosomatic condition, children and adolescents, social isolation, psychopathology, psychoemotional well-being
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Transforming pedagogical competencies: strategies for fostering learning motivation in the digital age
Review Article
Development of education Volume 8 No 2- Authors:
- Alexey R. Romashchenko, Veronica A. Korsunova
- Work direction:
- Pedagogy and Modern Education
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- In the context of rapid digitalization of education and the transformation of social realities, rethinking pedagogical competencies becomes critically important for fostering sustainable learning motivation among school students. The article focuses on systematizing universal pedagogical competencies (UPC) that ensure effective student engagement in the educational process, with an emphasis on integrating digital technologies and personalizing learning. Based on an analysis of contemporary research and practices, the authors identify key areas, including the development of a teacher's emotional intelligence, the use of active and gamified teaching methods, and the creation of a supportive learning environment that promotes students' psychological well-being. Special attention is given to the role of digital tools, such as interactive platforms and online resources, in enhancing motivational strategies. The research findings are structured in a table illustrating the relationship between UPC and specific methods for increasing motivation, such as project-based learning, task differentiation, and the use of multimedia resources. The study emphasizes the need for continuous professional development of teachers, including mastering new technologies and improving emotional competence. The work contributes to the theory and practice of modern education by offering practical solutions for adapting pedagogical approaches to the challenges of the digital age.
- Keywords:
- innovative methods, emotional intelligence, digital education, learning motivation, pedagogical competencies
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Theoretical foundations of the use of game methods in teaching children with disabilities
ProceedingYouth science in the modern world- Authors:
- Anastasiia S. Golodniak, Marina L. Sher
- Work direction:
- Актуальные проблемы специального и инклюзивного образования
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- The article discusses the theoretical foundations of the use of game methods in teaching children with disabilities. Key concepts such as play activities, correctional pedagogy, and adaptive learning are analyzed. Special attention is paid to the role of play as a natural way of learning about the world for children with disabilities. The work uses the works of Russian scientists such as Baryaeva L. B. and Strebeleva E. A., who emphasize the importance of gaming technologies in the development of cognitive, emotional and social skills in children with special educational needs.
- Keywords:
- motivation, adaptive learning, inclusive education, children with disabilities, cognitive interest, gamification, play activity, correctional pedagogy, game methods, emotional support
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A differentiated approach to the prevention of emotional burnout among preschool teachers of a combined type
ProceedingYouth science in the modern world- Author:
- Viktoriia V. Novikova
- Work direction:
- Актуальные проблемы специального и инклюзивного образования
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- The article deals with the problem of emotional burnout of teachers of preschool educational institutions (pre-school) of a combined type working with children with special educational needs. Modern research in the field of labor psychology, pedagogy and stress management is analyzed, and the need for a differentiated approach to the prevention of professional burnout is substantiated. A model of differentiated prevention is proposed, taking into account the individual and professional characteristics of educators.
- Keywords:
- differentiated approach, prevention, emotional burnout, preschool teachers
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Adolescent Anger
ProceedingYouth science in the modern world- Author:
- Iaroslava A. Efimova
- Work direction:
- Психологические и педагогические проблемы обучения и воспитания обучающихся
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- This article considers the problem of emotional lability in adolescents related to separation as the main task of this period of life. A comparative analysis of the anger of adolescents and adults is given, as well as the conditionality of anger in the teenage period. Features of adolescence anger, important in the work of a teacher-psychologist are noted.
- Keywords:
- Difficult adolescents, emotional literacy, aggression at school, an expression of anger
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Creativity as a tool for overcoming anomie in the post-truth era
Proceeding
Technopark of universal pedagogical competencies- Authors:
- Anzhelika V. Bukhantsova, Pavel V. Meister
- Work direction:
- Социальные процессы и образование
- Abstract:
- This article examines the process of changing information and dialogue in modern conditions. It analyzes how the phenomenon of post-truth, undermining trust in traditional sources of information and institutions, affects communicative practices in society and shapes new models of dialogue.
- Keywords:
- dialogue, interpretation, emotion, subjectivity, post-truth
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The "Tragedies of the profession" of a ballet dancer: psychological and physical aspects
Book Chapter
Psychological and pedagogical issues of modern education- Author:
- Mariia O. Potolokova
- Work direction:
- Глава 3
- Abstract:
- The work analyzes the specific manifestations of «high achievements in the ballet environment and professional competence» in the context of ballet dancer’s activity, a number of recommendations have also been developed for formation of significant personal and professional competencies that minimize the negative impact of stress factors of this profession. According to the author, the formation of a holistic creative and health-saving environment will help strengthen the competitiveness of Russian ballet dancers at the global level, increase their professional self-realization and reduce the negative consequences associated with the "tragedy of the profession".
- Keywords:
- professional burnout, ballet dancer, psycho-emotional overload, creative health-protective environment, self-actualisation
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Correction of professional burnout of teachers based on the use of psychological games "Self-awareness development system"
Proceeding
The development of modern education in the context of educational competence- Author:
- Svetlana A. Pavlenko
- Work direction:
- Прикладные аспекты формирования и развития образовательных компетенций
- Abstract:
- The article highlights the use of a set of ten transformational psychological games of the author's method "Self-Awareness Development System" as an effective corrective tool to reduce the level of professional burnout among teachers. Three main types of influence of a set of games on the psycho-emotional state of teachers and on the formation of professional self-consciousness are considered: emotional discharge, development of self-awareness and strengthening of group dynamics
- Keywords:
- teachers, burnout, self-awareness, transformational games, correctional tool, emotional release, group dynamics
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THE STUDY OF THE INFLUENCE OF CHILD-PARENT RELATIONS ON THE MANIFESTATION OF ADOLESCENT AGGRESSION
Proceeding
Sormovo Readings- 2025: scientific and educational space, realities and prospects for improving the quality of education- Authors:
- Dar'ia A. Shchiogoleva, Lidiia V. Varchenko, Vera S. Nedelskaia
- Work direction:
- Психолого-педагогическая поддержка личности в экстремальных условиях и кризисных ситуациях жизнедеятельности
- Abstract:
- The article analyzes scientific theoretical provisions on the relationship between child-parent relations and the formation of adolescent aggression. The differences in the interpretation of family and child-parent relations are explained. The article describes aggression and styles of child-parent relations, types of dysfunctional families.
- Keywords:
- aggression, parents, conflict, socialization, adolescence, family values, psychological distress, child-parent relations, emotional attachment, psychosomatic problems
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On the issue of professional deformation of personality of educational psychologists in the context of emotional burnout
Proceeding
Sormovo Readings- 2025: scientific and educational space, realities and prospects for improving the quality of education- Authors:
- Elena N. Azletskaia, Natalia V. Kniazeva
- Work direction:
- Психолого-педагогическая поддержка личности в экстремальных условиях и кризисных ситуациях жизнедеятельности
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- The study presented in this article is devoted to the study of professional deformation of personality of educational psychologists, with an emphasis on emotional burnout syndrome (EBS). The methodological basis of the study is the diagnostics of the level of emotional burnout, carried out using a questionnaire developed by V.V. Boyko, which made it possible to classify respondents by stages of EBS development. The main conclusion of the study is that a significant part of educational psychologists experience varying degrees of EBS manifestation, especially at the stage of resistance, which requires the implementation of preventive measures and psychological support programs to improve the general emotional state of specialists.
- Keywords:
- personality traits, educational psychologist, emotional burnout, preventive measures, professional deformation, emotional burnout syndrome
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D.G. Meade's Philosophy of Education
Book Chapter
Modern issues of pedagogy and psychology: theoretical and methodological approaches and practical research results- Author:
- Aleksandr I. Kugai
- Work direction:
- Глава 11
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- Among the classic works on the philosophy of education, the work of George Herbert Mead occupies a special place. Mead points out that we usually approach education in reverse, focusing, even in the early years, on assessing and ranking children on their individual performance. We also make adult goals central, breaking adult understandings into fragments that children absorb piecemeal, without meaning. Mead suggests that these priorities should be reversed. We should begin with simple social activities, such as play, which involves shared activities or simple division of roles. We should also begin with an emphasis on social-emotional comfort and connection rather than intellectual activity, gradually moving to more autonomous and intellectually oriented activities.
- Keywords:
- philosophy of education, George Herbert Mead, social meaning, stages of child development, social-emotional comfort
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D.G. Meade's Philosophy of Education
Book Chapter
Modern issues of pedagogy and psychology: theoretical and methodological approaches and practical research results- Author:
- Aleksandr I. Kugai
- Work direction:
- Глава 11
- Abstract:
- Among the classic works on the philosophy of education, the work of George Herbert Mead occupies a special place. Mead points out that we usually approach education in reverse, focusing, even in the early years, on assessing and ranking children on their individual performance. We also make adult goals central, breaking adult understandings into fragments that children absorb piecemeal, without meaning. Mead suggests that these priorities should be reversed. We should begin with simple social activities, such as play, which involves shared activities or simple division of roles. We should also begin with an emphasis on social-emotional comfort and connection rather than intellectual activity, gradually moving to more autonomous and intellectually oriented activities.
- Keywords:
- philosophy of education, George Herbert Mead, social meaning, stages of child development, social-emotional comfort
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Emotional burnout, disadaptation of principal system employees: diagnosis, prevention
Book Chapter
Modern issues of pedagogy and psychology: theoretical and methodological approaches and practical research results- Authors:
- Tatiana V. Bashkireva, Anastasiia V. Bashkireva, Larisa V. Shatokhina
- Work direction:
- Глава 12
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- This study used heart rate variability to examine the physical and emotional health of employees in prisons and schools. High-stress jobs in prisons may lead to health problems in employees, as shown by heart rate variability studies. Educational professionals are at risk of developing stress-related problems and unhealthy coping mechanisms. The greatest contribution to the disturbance of heart rate regulation revealed based on LF and VLF indices, which show a disturbance of the physical and emotional state. To reduce stress, everyone needs a regulated work schedule, rest, and access to medical and psychological support. Based on the information obtained, a correctional model developed aimed at preventing emotional burnout, maladaptation, and desynchronosis among employees of penitentiary institutions and educational organizations.
- Keywords:
- adaptation, emotional burnout, disadaptation, desynchronosis, desynchronism, heart rate variability, penal system
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The relationship between emotional intelligence and negative mental states of students
Research Article
Development of education Volume 8 No 1- Authors:
- Irina A. Solovyova, Svetlana A. Solovyova, Natalia Y. Evsyukova
- Work direction:
- Psychology in Education
- Abstract:
- The period of study at a higher education institution is accompanied by significant cognitive and emotional stresses associated with academic requirements, social adaptation and professional self-determination. These factors create prerequisites for the occurrence of stressful situations and the intensification of negative mental states such as anxiety, frustration, aggressiveness and rigidity. Under conditions of chronic stress, these conditions can develop into maladaptive behaviors, reducing academic motivation and worsening students' overall mental health. The article examines the relationship between the level of emotional intelligence, previously differentiated on the basis of the analysis into three groups (high, medium and low levels), and the severity of negative mental states, including situational and personal anxiety, frustration, aggressiveness and rigidity, which made it possible to identify the features of their mutual influence in the student sample. The data allow us to conclude that the level of emotional intelligence has a moderating effect on the intensity of experiencing negative mental states among students, where a high level of emotional intelligence contributes to a decrease in the severity of all negative states studied, while a low level of emotional intelligence is associated with their intensification. It is concluded that it is necessary to include emotional intelligence development programs in the educational process in order to increase the psychological stability of students and their adaptation to learning conditions.
- Keywords:
- educational environment, students, emotional intelligence, aggressiveness, self-regulation, anxiety, psychological adaptation, negative mental states, frustration, rigidity
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Modern approaches to psychological and pedagogical support in the educational environment: individualization, digitalization and prevention of emotional burnout
Research Article
Development of education Volume 8 No 1- Authors:
- Alla I. Matveeva, Ekaterina N. Yalunina
- Work direction:
- Psychology in Education
- Abstract:
- The article studies the actual aspects of improving the system of psychological and pedagogical support in modern educational institutions, where the growth of anxiety, stress and professional burnout is one of the key problems. The main objective of the study is to develop a scientifically grounded model of support, taking into account both the individual characteristics of the participants of the educational process and the potential of modern technologies to improve the effectiveness of the educational environment. To achieve the set goals, the methods of metaprogram analysis, standard diagnostic tools (Spielberger-Hanin scale to assess anxiety and Maslach-Jackson questionnaire to analyze professional burnout) were applied, and digital platforms of psychological support were integrated. The study covered more than 500 participants of the educational process from municipal schools of Yekaterinburg. The key results demonstrate a significant reduction in students' anxiety level by 15% and an increase in their academic performance by 12% (p < 0.01), which confirms the high effectiveness of personalized educational routes based on metaprogram analysis. The obtained data are of high practical significance and can be used to create a universal model of support adapted to the modern conditions of educational institutions.
- Keywords:
- educational environment, stress, digital technologies, psychological and pedagogical support, professional burnout, anxiety, emotional stability, individualization, metaprogram analysis, educational routes