Orlenko I. Determinants of social maladaptation of the individual in modern Ukrainian society

Українська версія

Thesis for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)

State registration number

0821U101834

Applicant for

Specialization

  • 033 - Гуманітарні науки. Філософія

28-05-2021

Specialized Academic Board

ДФ 41.053.012

The State Institution “South Ukrainian National Pedagogical University named after K. D. Ushynsky”

Essay

The scientific novelty of the research is that for the first time was developed a three-system structure of social maladaptation/adaptation as a complexly organized integral characteristic of a person in the philosophical dimension, which is expressed by a triquetra of social adaptation/maladaptation; for the first time was developed a comprehensive analysis methodology of social maladaptation of the personality, which consists in creating the external relations of the subject through the adoption of a partner in interaction and a system analysis of sociocultural adaptation. This made it possible to develop and conduct a comprehensive study of the peculiarities of the foreign youth sociocultural adaptation to the changing sociocultural environment; the determinants of the well-being (adaptation) of the family and the factors of maladaptation of the family within the tripartite structure of adaptation-maladaptation were revealed; significant factors of the inevitability of social maladaptation nowadays are determined: inability to adapt to difficult life circumstances (DLC), the inevitability of the family and social ties severing of temporarily displaced persons (TDP), rejection of the fact of the child born with special needs and therefore – the marginal status of the family and the individual as a whole, which made it possible to introduce the concept of «self-foundation system» into scientific circulation. Also there has been substantiated the expediency of using the notion as a basic foundation of personality and a component of the tripartite structure of social adaptation/maladaptation in scientific, socio-philosophical research.

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