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Psychology and Psychiatry

June 23, 2023; Oxford, UK: V International Scientific and Practical Conference «THEORETICAL AND EMPIRICAL SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH: CONCEPT AND TRENDS»


PSYCHOLOGICAL PECULIARITIES OF SOCIAL ADAPTATION OF MILITARY FAMILY MEMBERS IN WARTIME


DOI
https://doi.org/10.36074/logos-23.06.2023.64
Published
05.07.2023

Abstract

The wartime period is accompanied not only by physical and psychological challenges for the serviceman, but also affects his family. Family members of military personnel face significant changes in their lives that can cause difficulties in social adaptation. This article will examine the psychological peculiarities of social adaptation of military family members in wartime, as well as provide a review of the literature on the topic.

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