Abstract

In order to study such a phenomenon as existential mercy in the context of value-semantic regulation regarding the activities of war correspondents, the work analyzes the work of researchers in the field of psychology and sociology on the problem of existential mercy as value-semantic regulation. It is shown that developed value orientations within the framework of existential mercy help people maintain emotional balance, prevent burnout, be aware of their emotions and fears, find the strength to continue working and maintain professional integrity. A high level of existential mercy contributes to the strengthening of professional activity and adaptation to stressful situations of war correspondents. Existential mercy contributes to the formation of emotional and psychological stability, which is an important factor for maintaining the physical, psychological and mental health of war correspondents.

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