Abstract

Political, social, economic, and civilization changes trigger a number of issues that require the development of personal characteristics sufficient for survival and adaptation to life in a society stricken by a crisis. In general, we can talk about a neurotic personality, the signs of which manifest themselves in anxiety, the actualization of specific negative defenses, suspicion, feelings of resentment and guilt, loss of sense in life. To prevent or counteract these disrupting behaviors, one needs to seek meanings and ideas of self-actualization, to grow spiritually, acquire "psychological culture" while learning to build their life experience in the form of the worldview of reality, so-called semantic pictureу of the world. The development and reinforcement of this worldview are made possible due to spiritual values, reflective thinking, conscience, intuition, achieving integrity and the highest cognitive and aesthetic human needs, which are respect and self-actualization. Such type of individual is open-minded and inquisitive, ready to push the boundaries, which is also a sign of the capability for transcendence.

Highlights

  • Scientists typically describe critical life situations through such terms as stress, conflict, crisis, and frustration. The relationship between these concepts remains unresolved by science

  • Frustration is scientifically interpreted as an aggressive reaction to the obstacles on the way to the desired goal

  • All these situations are united by the concept of "stress resistance"

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Summary

Introduction

Scientists typically describe critical life situations through such terms as stress, conflict, crisis, and frustration. Dr Viktor Frankl (1990) pointed out that an individual without a sense of life is a creature with no ideas, completely devoid of interest in self-actualization As a rule, such people tend to avoid or escape from reality, growing addicted to environments where they can be someone else and reach their goals, which is already a trend as we witness the rapid growth in popularity of video games. He believes people with a higher level of psychological culture can manage their functional states, maintain positivity, well-being and vitality They can be generally characterized as content with life because they have worked on and mastered the system of such tools as self-awareness, healthy communication, control of their emotions and actions, creative search, selfdevelopment, and their aspirations while taking into account the internal needs, possibilities and features of the social environment

Psychological culture of personality
Conclusions
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Adaptation to the existing living conditions without the ability to change
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