Udovenko Y. Influence of unfavorable conditions of socialization on psychical development of child.

Українська версія

Thesis for the degree of Candidate of Sciences (CSc)

State registration number

0407U003917

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Specialization

  • 19.00.05 - Соціальна психологія; психологія соціальної роботи

26-09-2007

Specialized Academic Board

Д 26.453.01

Essay

Dissertation research is devoted to the study of influencing of unfavorable conditions of socialization on psychical development of junior school age child. This research analyzes basic approaches in study of the law of such influencing in forming personality of child. In a context research is specified, that one of main places among unfavorable conditions of socialization occupy the violence toward children, in particular such varieties, as ignoring the necessities of child, physical, psychological, sexual violence. The features of influencing of unfavorable conditions of socialization are found out at the level of emotional, cognitive, motivational sphere, self vision and spheres of interpersonal co-operation. It is proved that influence of unfavorable conditions of socialization harmful for the children emotional sphere, their motivation sphere become deformed, self vision, cognitive activity and braking greatly, and appears violations in sphere of interpersonal co-operation. It is defined the changes in structural components of psychical development of child and this appears under influence of unfavorable conditions of socialization. On the basis these changes was developed the typology of children who are in unfavorable conditions of socialization. It is offered a diagnostic tool for determination the leading spheres of damages which arise under influence of unfavorable conditions of socialization. It is shown, that basis rehabilitation measures have to be differentiated approach in accordance with damages spheres of psychical development and negative vital experience. The author developed directions of social-psychological rehabilitation children according to the determinated typology.

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