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Information × Registration Number 0213U004939, 0110U003230 , R & D reports Title Psychological determinants of development and flow of psychosomatic disease on the example of hypertensive illness. popup.stage_title Head Shevchenko Natalia Fedorivna, Доктор психологічних наук Registration Date 10-01-2014 Organization Zaporozhye National University popup.description2 The object of this research is psychological defense as a structured functional adaptation system of personality for patients by hypertensive illness. A purpose of this thesis is an exposure of nonadaptive peculiarities and coping strategies as structual elements of psychological defense of personality for patients with the first stage of hypertensive illness and "risk group". Scientific Research Results: 1. there has been offered a new vision of pathogenic influence of nonadaptive protective mechanisms and coping strategies as constituent parts of psychological defense of personality on the psychosomatic health of a man with due regard for biologically stipulated peculiarities of a personality which explain the origin and process of hypertensive illness; 2. the dissertation for Scientific Degree of Candidate of Psychological Sciences has been completed (E.N. Ryaboy); 3. there have been published: in 2010 - 8 articles; in 2011 - 4 articles, in 2012 - 2 articles, in 2013 - 4 articles, 1 training handbook with Ministry of Science and Education of Ukraine signature stamp; 4. the results of this research have been introduced into the educational process at the Faculty of Social Pedagogics and Psychology of Zaporizhzhya National University (Zaporizhzhya). Product Description popup.authors Грандт Вікторія вікторівна Малина Олена Григорівна Рябой Євгеній Миколайович Шевченко Наталія Федорівна popup.nrat_date 2020-04-02 Close
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Head: Shevchenko Natalia Fedorivna. Psychological determinants of development and flow of psychosomatic disease on the example of hypertensive illness.. (popup.stage: ). Zaporozhye National University. № 0213U004939
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