INTERSUBJECTIVITY AS A DOMINANT FOUNDATION OF EMOTIONALPERSONAL DEVELOPMENT IN CHILDREN WITH MENTAL RETARDATION
Journal Title: Науковий вісник Херсонського державного університету. Серія «Психологічні науки» - Year 2017, Vol 4, Issue 2
Abstract
The author emphasizes the crucial role of intersubjective contexts in the positive dynamics of emotional development and analyzes the characteristics and consequences of intersubjectivity deficit experience, especially in children with mental retardation.
Authors and Affiliations
І. П. , Логвінова
ADAPTATION METHOD „SOCIAL STORIES” IN THE WORK WITH PRESCHOOL CHILDREN WITH AUTISM
In the article conducted review psychological and pedagogical methods of training and rehabilitation for children with autism spectrum disorders. Author describes the basic rules of creation “Social story” Carol Gray. Pr...
DIFFERENTIAL TYPES OF REFLECTION OF STAFF OF CRIMINAL AND EXECUTIVE SERVICE WITH DIFFERENT LEVELS OF PSYCHOLOGICAL READINESS TO INNOVATIVE ACTIVITY
The article presents the results of an empirical study of differential types of reflection of staff of criminal and executive service with different levels of psychological readiness to innovative activity. It was found...
FEATURES OF FORMATION OF EDUCATIONAL SELF-EFFICACY DURING THE ADOLESCENCE
The paper analyzes the peculiarities of academic self-efficacy during the adolescence. Identified were sociopsychological factors including the relationship with the teacher and peers, the indirect influence of parents’...
ETHNOPSYCHOLOGICAL FEATURES AZERBAIJANI FAMILY
The family is one of the essential foundations of society. It plays a crucial role in raising the cultural level of social development. It is known that the family is the particular social group based on kinship and marr...
WILL IN THE SYSTEM OF A PERSON’S MENTAL SELF-REGULATION
The article analyzes different concepts of psychic self-regulation. The specifics of the regulatory approach in revealing the nature of the will of a psychic phenomenon are considered. The role of the volitional factor i...