Abstract

Relevance: Medical workers render assistance in conditions of constant increased emotional stress. They experience various psychological problems, a decrease in emotional and mental resources. A marked decrease in medical workers’ emotional
 resources makes it difficult to establish psychological contact with the patient, complicates patient interaction and providing
 the necessary emotional support, and adversely affects the preservation of medical workers’ emotional stability, psychological
 reliability, and professional image.
 The study aimed to reveal the peculiarities of emotional and mental resources of cancer clinic medical workers.
 Results: The study showed that a successful professional activity of a medical worker requires such psychic features as a
 high level of communicative competence in dealing with patients and their relatives; a medical worker’s independence and
 autonomy, self-confidence, and stability in various situations, combined with flexible behavior in changing non-standard professional situations; a high degree of resistance to stress, emotional and informational overload; the presence of developed
 adaptation and compensation mechanisms.
 Conclusion: The formedness of a medical worker’s mental self-regulation methods and techniques, mastering psychological and emotional adaptation and compensation mechanisms contribute to the development and formation of high emotional stability, the ability to withstand stress, and increase job satisfaction.

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