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Mast Svetlana Viktorovna
psychologist мof the Budgetary Institution of Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug — Yugra “Center for Support of the Children without Parental Care", Budgetary Institution of Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug — Yugra “Center for Support of the Children without Parental Care", svetlanamast@mail.ru, Nizhnevartovsk

COPING RESOURCES PROSPECTION SOLUTION OF THE PROBLEMS OF ADDICTIVE BEHAVIOR OF ADOLESCENTS LIVING IN FOSTER FAMILIES AND BLOOD

Abstract: 
Among the variety of research areas of coping behavior is a single module of the statement that coping is a dynamic process, which is determined by the characteristics of situations, defined primarily by the personal characteristics of the subject. The article deals with topical issues of the theory of coping behavior associated with the study of coping resources of adolescents living in substitute and blood families. Important personal coping resources are identified: self-assessment, empathy, motivation for success, level of anxiety. The theoretical positions of coping resources are represented in the results of the study of the problems of addictive behavior of adolescents living in substitute and blood families. The factors that increase the risk of addictive behavior of adolescents: low functional activity of such personal coping resources as low self-esteem, empathy, motivation to succeed, high level of anxiety. Theoretical and practical materials allow to define aspects of prevention of addictive behavior of teenagers, to actualize formation of the block of productive coping resources promoting constructive adaptation and social integration of teenagers.
Keywords: 
coping theory, coping resources, addictive behavior, adolescents living in substitute and blood families, prevention of addictive behavior
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