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Title

Post-Traumatic Growth in the Context of Forming Volunteers¡¯ Positive Experience in the Information Environment

Author

Inessa Vizniuk, Valentyn Teslenko, Iryna Martyniuk, Nataliia Savinova, Olena Biliuk, Viktoriia Kyslychenko, Nin„ Stelmakh

Citation

Vol. 22  No. 6  pp. 562-570

Abstract

The article is devoted to the study of the relationship between post-traumatic growth and the viability of the individual in the information environment. Theoretical generalization of approaches to the problem of volunteers¡¯ post-traumatic growth in the context of positive experience is made. Factors and structure of person¡¯s vitality in the conditions of martial law have been revealed. The problem of post-traumatic growth¡¯s interrelation and volunteers¡¯ psychosomatic health is considered. It has been shown that the preservation of psychosomatic health is possible provided by the physiological, personal and social norms of the man¡¯s psychological potential, which is based on vitality. The potential risk of post-traumatic stress disorder related to the destruction of the human psychology has been analyzed.The methods of measuring the post-traumatic growth level have been determined, the corresponding set of methods of psychodiagnostics has been presented and tested.The relationship between the level of post-traumatic stress disorder and viability in the study of the control group and similar indicators in the study of the experimental group has been empirically established. It has been proved that post-traumatic growth in the context of forming a positive experience of volunteers is an urgent problem, the solution of which means achieving personal harmonious development, maintaining optimal mental health in crisis situations.The results of this study are important in establishing international cooperation in the study of programs and projects in the context of transforming the system of social protection, security and peace according to international partnership standards and implementing a cultural exchange program for cooperation and culture.

Keywords

volunteers, personality resilience, post-traumatic growth, psychological health, reflexive mechanisms, information environment.

URL

http://paper.ijcsns.org/07_book/202206/20220670.pdf