Abstract

Problem definition In the scientific literature, there is a certain polyparametric nature of approaches to treating PPD (post-stress psychological desadaptation) in military personnel, which adds to the difficulty of dealing with their complaints and is complicated by resistance to therapeutic work with PPD. Also described (Yermoshin AF, Kocharian AS) some features of traumatic experience of personality, namely traumatic experiences: their somatization, fragmentation, cyclicity, etc. The cognitive component of traumatic experience, which is manifested in PTSD in military personnel, remains insufficiently disclosed. Problem analysis The results of both theoretical and practical studies that have attempted to determine the features of cognitive representations of traumatic experiences of military personnel are fragmentary in nature. The concept of "emotional sphere" proposed by Elliott R. and Greenberg L. includes the cognitive component, as one of the basic parts of traumatic personality experience, which can be used to conceptualize in the study of the traumatic experience of servicemen. The purpose of the study Тo determine structural features of cognitive representations of traumatic experience in Soldiers with PPD. Description of the sample The sample consists of two groups. The first group included middle-aged men who had served in the ATO area and were demobilized in the amount of 100 people. The second group is identical in terms of the above characteristics, but these are those servicemen who have Mississippi scale scores that correspond to the severity of the PDD. Conclusions: Demobilized PPD combatants exhibited a pronounced expression of all cognitive representations of traumatic experiences that are substantially closer to the themes of abandonment, humiliation, and injustice, at a significantly higher level than those demobilized without PPD. expressiveness of cognitive representations on the topics of trauma of abandonment, humiliation and injustice in the interaction of which revealed the phenomenon of "wrecking", do not contribute to the occurrence of PPD, unless potentiated by appropriate infantile traumatization.

Highlights

  • Problem statement: ATO participation leads to a deterioration of the mental and psychological health among military

  • The military has a certain number of disorders on the preclinical level, one of which includes post-stress psychological disadaptation, which is understudied in psychology, as Safin O.D. notes, it is manifested in a much larger number of military than PTSD

  • Beck A., Ellis A., McMullin R. note that the existence of nonadaptive structures for cognitive sphere is a major cause of disturbance in "psychological homeostasis"

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Introduction

Problem statement: ATO participation leads to a deterioration of the mental and psychological health among military. The scientist notes that "disadaptation of the psychological level is most fully characterized by the general deviant syndrome of personal adaptation", not specific and polymorphic manifestations of which represent this donozological level of response to a stressful situation Analyzing this issue, Kozira P.V. points to the work of such scientists as Zagurovsky V.M., Bulan A.A., Alexandrovskiy Yu. A., Gurevich P.S., who emphasize the dependence of the specific response to the stress among military on the character, personality, duration and intensity of stress factors, maturity and adequacy of protective mechanisms (Kozyra, 2016; Kozyra, 2016; Kharchenko, 2017). The purpose of the study is to determine the structural features for cognitive representations of infantile traumatic experience among demobilized combatants in Ukraine with post-stress psychological disadaptation

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