Abstract

The article discusses the results of the author's research obtained during the implementation of socio-psychological support of the individual in difficult life situations for several years. It is shown that coping strategies in situations of interpersonal intra-family conflicts in young people aged 18-20 years are mainly determined by the experience of their microsocial interaction. It is revealed that the accumulation of experience of microsocial interaction among young people aged 18-20 leads to an increase in the tendency to prefer coping strategies that are not related to the actual solution of the problem in the intra-family conflict. The results obtained have a pronounced practical significance and justify the need for training in constructive coping behavior in situations of intra family conflicts

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