THE PROBLEM OF RESILIENCE OF DEVIANT ADOLESCENTS IN THE CURRENT FOREIGN PSYCHOLOGICAL RESEARCHES

  • V.V. Moskovchenko Харківський національний університет внутрішніх справ
Keywords: resilience, psychological components, ability to recover, spiritual influence, sense of belonging

Abstract

The article analyzes the scientific approaches to the problem of formation of resilience of deviant adolescents in the studies of current foreign psychologists. The components of the resilience of deviant adolescents were described in the different perspectives of the scientific examination of this phenomenon.

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Published
2016-05-30
Pages
159-163