The Bulletin of National Defence University of Ukraine

  • Received 24.01.2022,
  • Revised 02.02.2022,
  • Accepted 14.04.2022
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Vol. 16, No. 1, 2022
  • adaptation; resilience; prospective identity; resilience training; rehabilitation; combatants
  • https://doi.org/10.33099/2617-6858-2022-65-1-24-30
  • Pages 24-30

The article is devoted to the analysis of the peculiarities of using resilience training in the psychological rehabilitation of combatants. Resilience is characterized as a person's ability to act effectively despite stressful life situations. Resilience training is defined as a set of exercises aimed at forming effective interpersonal relationships based on support and trust. The impact of training on the social adaptation of combatants is analyzed

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