Аннотации:
The article is devoted to topical issues of formation of personality
stress resistance in conditions of instability, uncertainty, poor predictability of social
processes. These issues are of particular relevance in the context of the armed
aggression of the terrorist state on the territory of Ukraine, when the mental load on a
person increases for a long time, when constant stress puts new demands on the mind
and body. The author considers stress not just as a stimulus-response reaction, but
also as an interaction between the individual and the environment, including
subjective perception and evaluation of stressors, which is a very personalized
process. The sequence of coping strategies used by the personality to confront
stressful situations is analysed by the author, regardless of situational factors and in
connection with constant personality traits and temperament, such as neuroticism,
extroversion, sense of humour, perseverance, fatalism, conscientiousness and
openness to life experience, etc. The author singled out a number of factors on which
personality stability depends: type of temperament, or neuropsychic stability,
emotional balance, anxiety, self-esteem, locus of control; style of thinking; personal
reference, degree of conflict, motivation to succeed, experience of social
communication, and moral normativity of the personality. Particular attention is paid
to one of the central categories of the stress model and the psychological condition
for the development of personality stress resistance – coping, the effort by which
people mobilize resources and forces inside and outside themselves that will make
them feel that their problems are within their power. It was emphasized that in the process of psychological adaptation coping strategies play a compensatory function,
and psychological defense mechanisms - decompensation, but they give time to the
psyche to develop more effective coping methods. It is noted that each person has its
own unique combination of adaptation resources. This combination includes six basic
characteristics or features that form the core of an individual fighting style: Beliefs
and Values - B; Affect and Emotion - A; Social - S; Imagination and Creativity - I;
Cognition and Thought - C; Physiological and Activities - Ph. This model is called
"BASIC Ph". The combination of all six signs makes up an individual style of dealing
with stress. Identifying such concepts as stress resistance and psychological elasticity,
it should be noted that the process of its development is purely individual and
depends on the absence of negative self-images and devastating self-criticism; the
ability of a person to consciously manage his own behaviour in each situation; the
ability to cope with grief and overcome various psychological obstacles, the desire to
achieve physical health and optimism. The development of stress resistance depends
not only on the external situation and on the current state of a person, but also on
socially acquired qualities, skills and abilities.