The Bulletin of National Defence University of Ukraine

  • Received 04.01.2024,
  • Revised 21.01.2024,
  • Accepted 01.02.2024
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Vol. 19, No. 1, 2024
  • conflict; conflict behavior; adolescence; determinants of conflict behavior; emotional sphere
  • https://doi.org/10.33099/2617-6858-2024-77-1-81-89
  • Pages 81-89

In today's world, the problem of conflicts is relevant at all levels of human interaction, including the school environment. In adolescence, a personality is formed, which causes a special sensitivity to emotional manifestations and relationships with others. According to scientific research, it is during this period that certain patterns of behavior are formed, which can be the result of emotional disturbances and conflicts. In this regard, the study of psychological features of conflict behavior in adolescent students is an extremely important and urgent task for modern psychology. At the same time, it is necessary to take into account both the individual characteristics of the individual and the interaction with the social environment, which can affect the formation of conflict behavior in teenagers

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