List of publications on a keyword: «resilience»
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Emotional Intelligence as a Factor of Resilience Against Online Recruitment by Destructive Communities
Conference PaperPsychological and Pedagogical Research – Tula Region- Authors:
- Angelina A. Mel'nikova, Elena S. Igonina, Svetlana A. Filippova
- Work direction:
- Проблемы обучения, развития, воспитания и социализации личности обучающегося в условиях цифровизации
- Abstract:
- The article examines the problem of youth involvement in destructive communities through online recruitment. It analyzes the psychological mechanisms used by recruiters to manipulate consciousness and substantiates the role of emotional intelligence as a key factor of psychological resilience to destructive influence. Based on a synthesis of current research and practical observations of the authors, an integrative model of the protective potential of emotional intelligence is proposed, encompassing the development of empathy, emotional self-regulation, and reflection.
- Keywords:
- emotional intelligence, manipulation, digital security, online recruitment, destructive communities, psychological resilience
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Prevention of teacher burnout: a multi-level model of psychological support in the context of digital transformation and uncertainty
Book Chapter
Pedagogy and psychology as sciences of building the potential of modern society- Author:
- Aleksandr I. Kugai
- Work direction:
- Глава 6
- Abstract:
- This chapter examines the pressing issue of teacher burnout in the context of 2026, characterized by rapid technological change and the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into the educational process. The relevance of this work stems from the growing contradiction between the requirements for teachers' digital competencies and their psycho-emotional stability. The aim of the chapter is to develop and theoretically substantiate a comprehensive model of psychological support adapted to working in an uncertain environment. The results of the study show that the implementation of predictive diagnostic tools and digital psychological monitoring services can reduce the risk of developing the «resistance» phase of burnout by 25–30%. The practical significance of this work lies in the feasibility of implementing the proposed models in the activities of psychological support services at educational institutions in accordance with the current legislation on psychological assistance from 2026.
- Keywords:
- self-regulation, emotional burnout, resilience, psychological support for teachers, conditions of uncertainty, AI in education, digital ecology
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Training of Lawers in Higher Education Institutions of the Russian Federation for Using Resilience in the Future Professional Activities
Review Article
Development of education Volume 8 No 4- Authors:
- Igor G. Komlev, Inna G. Mazkova, Vladimir V. Arapov
- Work direction:
- Pedagogy and Modern Education
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- The professional education of future lawyers must prioritize the cultivation of resilience as a core competency. Resilience enables legal professionals to manage stress, prevent burnout, and sustain psychological well-being amid the demanding nature of legal practice. The legal field is characterized by high workloads, intellectual intensity, and emotional pressures arising from litigation, client relations, and decision-making under uncertainty. These conditions often lead to fatigue, irritability, and loss of motivation, ultimately impairing professional performance. Empirical research reveals that more than half of practicing lawyers report high or extreme levels of stress, frequently accompanied by emotional exhaustion and apathy. Contributing factors include excessive caseloads, exposure to distressing information, and the constant need to anticipate legal risks. As technology continues to transform the legal sphere particularly through artificial intelligence and automation lawyers face new challenges that require continuous learning digital literacy, and adaptability. Therefore, legal education should incorporate systematic approaches to strengthen students’ psychological preparedness. Evidence-based training programs focused on emotional regulation, communication, and self-management can help students build sustainable careers and maintain well-being. Integrating resilience development into the curriculum ensures that future lawyers remain effective, ethical, and mentally balanced professionals in an ever-changing legal and technological environment.
- Keywords:
- professional training, stress, professional burnout, resilience, future lawyers
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The Relationship Between Academic Resistance and Cognitive Activity of the Students of the Yelabuga Institute of Kazan (Volga Region) Federal University
Research Article
Development of education Volume 8 No 4- Author:
- Tatyana N. Bochkareva
- Work direction:
- Pedagogy and Modern Education
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- The training of undergraduates in the pedagogical field (students of the second stage of higher education) includes not only the development of competencies enshrined in the federal state educational standard of higher education, but also the formation or consolidation of skills such as the ability to cope with extreme professional situations, flexibility in difficult situations, mobilization of moral and volitional efforts to achieve their goals, etc. The ability to succeed in school despite social barriers and difficulties, i.e. academic resistance reaches its greatest relevance by the time of graduate studies. Cognitive activity contributes to the most complete assimilation of educational information and the formation of professional competencies. Information about the relationship between academic resistance and cognitive activity of undergraduate students is the subject of this paper. In the course of the work, the following methods were used – the full version of the Scale of individual academic Resistance (adaptation of R. S. Zvyagintsev) and a method for diagnosing the motivation of learning and emotional attitude to learning (A. D. Andreeva, A. M. Prikhozhan). The study revealed the relationship between academic resilience and cognitive activity, as well as the greater influence of cognitive activity components on academic resilience.
- Keywords:
- cognitive activity, university, master's degree, academic resilience, resilience
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Detection and Prevention of Suicidal Tendencies in Adolescents Using Information Technologies
Conference Paper
Education, innovation, research as a resource for community development- Authors:
- Nikita D. Lobakov, Dar'ia D. Zhmurina
- Work direction:
- Развитие психолого-педагогического сопровождения в современном образовании
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- This article examines the experience of an educational institution transitioning to the use of the digital platform ARMBOС for the diagnosis and prevention of suicidal tendencies among adolescents. The advantages of automated processing of the "SPT" and "AViZS" tests are described, as well as the impact of implementing information technologies on the effectiveness of school psychologists’ responses. Existing diagnostic practices, methods, and technologies applied in psychological and pedagogical work are presented. The conclusions are based on the results of a study conducted among students of an anonymous educational institution and an analysis of the dynamics of consultations.
- Keywords:
- information technologies, prevention, digital platforms, resilience, adolescent suicide, ARMBOС, antivitality, school psychologist
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Position of personality in communication and analysis of co-managing behavior in older adolescents
Conference Paper
Socio-Pedagogical Issues of Education and Upbringing- Author:
- Iaroslava A. Efimova
- Work direction:
- Развитие психолого-педагогического сопровождения в современном образовании
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- This article examines the preferred coping strategies (coping behavior) of adolescents through the theory of personality in the concept of transactional analysis. Recommendations are given for working with coping strategies of adolescents, which are important in the work of a psychologist.
- Keywords:
- coping behavior, transactional analysis, stress resistance, coping strategies, difficult teenagers, personality theory, resilience
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Relationship between coping strategies and academic resilience of pupils with special needs in Kwara, Nigeria
Conference Paper
Pedagogical readings dedicated to the memory of Professor V.P. Manukhin in honor of the 30th anniversary of the Moscow University of Humanities and Economics- Authors:
- Olabisi Adedigba, Bolanle Olabisi Olawuyi, Gabriel Ayodeji Obimuyiwa
- Work direction:
- Профессиональное образование и занятость молодежи: XXI век
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- This study investigated the relationship between coping strategies and academic resilience among pupils with special needs in Kwara Central, Nigeria. A descriptive survey research design was adopted. The population was all children with special needs in primary and secondary schools of the State. The sample comprised 400 pupils with special needs purposely selected from 20 schools, both special and regular schools. Two data collection instruments used included the Coping Strategies Rating Scale (CSRS) and Pupils’ Academic Resilience Rating Scale (PARRS), validated for face and content validity and tested for reliability with coefficients of 0.82 and 0.85, respectively. Descriptive statistics of frequency, percentage, mean and standard deviation was used to analyse the two questions raised while inferential statistics of Pearson Product Moment Correlation (PPMC) was used to analyse the only hypothesis formulated at the 0.05 level of significance. The results revealed moderate levels of coping strategies (weighted mean = 2.40) and academic resilience (weighted mean = 2.44). The result also showed a strong a positive correlation between coping techniques and academic resilience (r-value is 0.713). These findings indicate the need to focus on building appropriate coping mechanisms to promote resilience in children with exceptional needs. Based on the findings, the study recommended teacher training, appropriate learning methodologies, and supporting school policies to increase children' adaptive capacities and boost academic resilience among children with exceptional needs.
- Keywords:
- children with special needs, coping strategies, academic resilience
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Resilient Schools: Models and Functioning
Book Chapter
Theoretical and practical aspects of pedagogy and psychology- Authors:
- Vladislav L. Vinogradov, Olga V. Shatunova
- Work direction:
- Глава 7
- Abstract:
- The problem of school resilience as its ability to ensure a high level of performance while working in unfavorable social conditions is attractive at the same time for several reasons. The solution to this problem allows the student, overcoming his socio-cultural limitations, to receive a high-quality education, and the state to improve the quality of human resources. Thus, the problem of ensuring social equality and justice as a condition of national security is organically intertwined with the problem of school resistance. The remaining uncertainty regarding the issue of the existence of resilience schools is resolved by including non-social objects as actors of educational interaction in the sphere of pedagogical analysis. It is shown that unfavorable social conditions (from the standpoint of school and universal values) in reality seem to be the most likely life prospect for students. To change the perspective, it is necessary either to change the conditions of interaction, or to change the attitude towards them. Depending on the chosen option, the school's strategies are determined, which determine qualitatively different models of resilient educational organizations. The study proposes five such models based, respectively, on the principles of: resonant interaction, focusing on supporting positive and blocking negative educational fluctuations of schoolchildren; compensatory interaction, calling for the creation of specific conditions in school that replace the effect of an unfavorable environment; the development of personal resilience of students as a meta-competence; integration of all previous models into a single educational system. The latter, the integrative model, can be considered as the highest level of school resilience achieved by successive changes of the previous ones. The fifth model is represented by the negative resilience of the school, which shows persistently low educational results and accepts its condition as inevitable. The necessity of considering negative resilience as a specific condition of an educational organization requiring special treatment and approaches to its development, as well as representing an independent research interest, is substantiated.
- Keywords:
- school resilience, personal resilience, model of resilience, development of resilience