According to the results of the analysis of scientific and methodical, special and reference literature, it is established, that an insufficient number of scientific works is devoted to the urgent issue of developing modern pedagogical conditions for the formation of the readiness of future officers of the National Guard of Ukraine to perform assigned tasks in simulated extreme conditions of service and combat activity. This emphasizes the relevance and practical component of the chosen direction of scientific research. The main goal of the study is the approval of the organizational and pedagogical conditions for the formation of the readiness of future officers of the National Guard of Ukraine to perform assigned tasks in the anaerobic mode of motor activity (extreme conditions of service and combat activity. Research methods: axiomatic, idealization, historical and logical, descent from the concrete, mathematical and statistical formalization (criterion χ2), etc. As a result of the empirical study, the members of the research group developed and tested the organizational and pedagogical conditions for the formation of the readiness of future officers of the National Guard of Ukraine to perform assigned tasks in the anaerobic mode of motor activity (simulated extreme conditions of extreme conditions of service and combat activity).
The article deals with the main approaches to the study of the problem of cybercommunicative personality dependence in domestic and foreign psychology. It is shown that the problem of psychological predisposition has not been studied in the foreign psychology, mainly the various aspects of the study of dependence, which are conducted in the main directions as an individual variable - cognitive, motivational, emotional and behavioral characteristics of the dependent personality and as a set of behavioral features. The problem of dependent personality is represented by several areas: dependence on the Internet, network gambling and other numerous varieties of dependence. Mostly dependence is seen as a consequence of interpersonal transactions within social groups that create the effect of "social dependence"; dependence as a set of behavioral features. In Ukrainian psychological science, in broad sense, addiction is seen as a specific way of thinking, perception and interpretation, of feeling and of the outside world. The main features of online dependencies are: obsessional passion for work at a computer (games, programming or other activities); pathological commitment to online gambling, online auctions or virtual purchases; Dependence on the social use of the Internet (chatting in chat, group games and teleconferencing), etc.
УДК 159.923 А. О. Кононенко, О. І. Кононенко САмОПреЗеНтАцІя яК ВАЖлИВИЙ регУлятОр СОцІАльНОЇ ПОВедІНКИ У статті розглянуто підходи до визначення змісту самопрезентації: в сучасній психологічній науці самопрезентацію визначають як засіб підтвердження образу Я та підтримки самооцінки, тобто самопрезентація-це усвідомлюваний або неусвідомлюваний процес (залежно від ситуації), який здійснюється активним суб'єктом. Самопрезентація в усвідомленому або неусвідомленому вигляді представляє полімодальну характеристику, вона здійснюється, виходячи з безлічі мотивів; вона наявна в різних ситуаціях; має місце і в тривалому взаємозв'язку суб'єктів. Ключові слова: самопрезентація, управління враженням, бажаний образ, підтвердження образу Я.
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