Kudar K. Psychological features of professional health of law enforcement officers after their service in atypical conditions

Українська версія

Thesis for the degree of Candidate of Sciences (CSc)

State registration number

0419U000179

Applicant for

Specialization

  • 19.00.06 - Юридична психологія

28-12-2018

Specialized Academic Board

Д 64.700.04

Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs

Essay

The thesis is devoted to the theoretical and empirical study of the problem of professional health of law enforcement officers after their service in atypical conditions. The main provisions of the theoretical, methodological and applied aspects of the professional health of law enforcement officers in psychological science are analyzed, a psychological analysis of conditions is carried out and atypical conditions in service of law enforcement officers are highlighted and substantiated. The methodological foundations of the study of professional health of law enforcement officers in atypical conditions are described as well as the methods and sample of the study. The material of the research involves 135 employees of the military units of the National Guard of Ukraine, aged 21 to 50 years, the psychological consequences of the presence of law enforcement officers in atypical conditions of professional activity are studied, in particular: psychological state, the presence of psychopathological symptoms, psychological quality of life. The resources for rehabilitation of the psychological component of the professional health of law enforcement officers after being in atypical conditions of professional activity are determined: the features of self-regulation of behavior, personal maturity. The features of the psychological component of the professional health of the investigated law enforcement officers are identified and interpreted. The theoretical foundations and prospects for the development of a program for the psychological support of law enforcement officers' professional health after performing their duties in atypical conditions are outlined and practical recommendations are presented.

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