Dziubynska M. Age dynamics of development of the inner health look of the children with epilepsy.

Українська версія

Thesis for the degree of Candidate of Sciences (CSc)

State registration number

0418U001705

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Specialization

  • 19.00.07 - Педагогічна та вікова психологія

07-05-2018

Specialized Academic Board

К 20.051.04

Essay

The dissertation reveals a complex study of age dynamics of developing the inner health look of the children with epilepsy. Analysis rates of spreading epilepsy in Ukraine in the last-year period and the problem of adaptation of the sick children indicates the actuality and the prospect of research how to treat the children with epilepsy. Treating the health is characterized by determining the inner health look, it means a complex dynamic formation in an individual consciousness that includes objective personal imagination of his/her health; comprehension of their biological features and abilities; their health self-estimation, the ways to keep and save it; emotional worries related to the health. the inner health look of the children with epilepsy is formed while the person develops.The analysis of theoretical approaches to understand the sense of psychological phenomenon “inner health look” has been made. Contemporary tendencies of researching treating the health at all developing age have been observed. There also have been determined the structure of the inner health look of the children with epilepsy, due to which it consists of the following interrelated components as valuable-motivated, cognitive, emotional, conductive.It has been determined that the most optimal thing to research theoretically and methodologically the dynamics of development of the inner health look of the children with epilepsy is to combine the entire system approach with teaching the person and also biologic- psychological and social model of health and disease. Due to the principle of a system approach, the inner health look is observed as a compound system, which segments are toughly interrelated and interdepended.

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