Long-term studies (1987–2023) have shown that the model of chronic social conflict with the original name «sensory contact model» can be used to model various pathological conditions that develop in mice under the influence of chronic social stress, which makes it possible to study neurophysiological and neuromolecular mechanisms at different stages of disease development, in particular, increased anxiety, depression-like and psychosis-like states in mice of the C57BL/6 strain under repeated agonistic interactions. In pharmacological experiments in mice with different pathological symptoms, it becomes possible to study: the therapeutic and protective effects of drugs at different stages of disease development, the effectiveness of treatment, and methods for prevention of relapses of the disease. The model makes it possible to develop approaches to pharmacogenomic therapy, as well as search for peripheral markers of pathological conditions.