Abstract

The article presents the analysis of theoretical and methodological aspects of the study of symbolization and symbolical resources of a personality. The author has provided the analysis of the essence of symbolical processes and their role in socio-psychological adaptation of a subject. In a psychological context, the symbolization process is aimed at supporting and facilitating the interaction of a subject with other people, inner self, and the subjective world. Symbolization processes generate and inspire meanings of life, open up new opportunities for a person in the way not thought of before, which expand his or her inner world and spiritual experience, increase the range of variability of actions and emotional manifestations, remove stereotypes of behavior and activities, provide an opportunity for a more harmonic interaction with other people as well as the world of culture, science, and creativity.

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