The article defines the psychological characteristics of dangers in students with different levels of situational anxiety. It is shown that students with low situational anxiety inherent in the higher rating of their own behavior, as compared with students with moderate and high levels of situational anxiety. Coming across dangerous situations students demonstrate various forms of response: subjects with low situational anxiety choose solutions to self-organization and self-control while getting in to a dangerous situation of those with middle and high level demonstrate emotional reactions, avoidance and search for help from relatives
The work is devoted to the study of reactive or situational anxiety, which arises as an emotional re...
The article analyses the concept “school-based anxiety” in terms of current trends and innovations i...
The article seeks to identify the place of extreme situationsinthe general system of investigations ...
The article defines the psychological characteristics of dangers in students with different levels o...
The article focuses on selected areas relating to man’s safety in the psychological and pedagogical ...
The article is dedicated to the studying of emotional states in the structure of psychological secur...
AbstractHuman personality was and is a continuum subject of psychological investigation. The persona...
The article is devoted to the analysis of the results of monitoring carried out in higher educationa...
The objective of studies of danger perception is to predict the behavior of a person, group, or soci...
Socially anxious individuals often avoid situations as they experience a debilitating fear of negati...
the article discusses the concept and types of anxiety, the characteristics of student age, describe...
The article examines the peculiarities of the relationship between subjective control and anxiety of...
The work is devoted to the study of reactive or situational anxiety, which arises as an emotional re...
Difficulties that junior adolescents (aged 11–13 years old) experience in terms of academic adaptati...
Social risk factors represent a wide range of conditions that can adversely affect the socialization...
The work is devoted to the study of reactive or situational anxiety, which arises as an emotional re...
The article analyses the concept “school-based anxiety” in terms of current trends and innovations i...
The article seeks to identify the place of extreme situationsinthe general system of investigations ...
The article defines the psychological characteristics of dangers in students with different levels o...
The article focuses on selected areas relating to man’s safety in the psychological and pedagogical ...
The article is dedicated to the studying of emotional states in the structure of psychological secur...
AbstractHuman personality was and is a continuum subject of psychological investigation. The persona...
The article is devoted to the analysis of the results of monitoring carried out in higher educationa...
The objective of studies of danger perception is to predict the behavior of a person, group, or soci...
Socially anxious individuals often avoid situations as they experience a debilitating fear of negati...
the article discusses the concept and types of anxiety, the characteristics of student age, describe...
The article examines the peculiarities of the relationship between subjective control and anxiety of...
The work is devoted to the study of reactive or situational anxiety, which arises as an emotional re...
Difficulties that junior adolescents (aged 11–13 years old) experience in terms of academic adaptati...
Social risk factors represent a wide range of conditions that can adversely affect the socialization...
The work is devoted to the study of reactive or situational anxiety, which arises as an emotional re...
The article analyses the concept “school-based anxiety” in terms of current trends and innovations i...
The article seeks to identify the place of extreme situationsinthe general system of investigations ...