The Bulletin of National Defence University of Ukraine

  • Received 05.06.2023,
  • Revised 12.06.2023,
  • Accepted 27.06.2023
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Vol. 18, No. 4, 2023
  • conduct of hostilities; moral and psychological support; psychological readiness; components of psychological readiness of military personnel
  • https://doi.org/10.33099/2617-6858-2023-74-4-5-13
  • Pages 5-13

The article highlights the essence of the psychological readiness of servicemen to conduct hostilities and general approaches to its formation in the process of psychological training of personnel of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and other defense forces.  The need for an urgent need for the training of highly qualified specialists who, having a psychological education, are able to effectively organize and conduct psychological training events, psychological support of hostilities, and provide emergency psychological assistance to military personnel is emphasized. The following components are distinguished in the structure of psychological readiness of military personnel for professional activity: motivational, level of thinking development, communicative and organizational abilities. Some priority directions for the formation of psychological readiness of servicemen for conducting hostilities, the need to develop a course of special psychological training, competences of servicemen for conducting hostilities and ways of its formation in the VVNZ are proposed

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