The reflexive evaluation of the professional activities by the practicing psychologists: socio-cultural aspect

Authors

  • Светлана Леонидовна Федько Kyiv National Linguistic University Velyka Vasylkivska st., 73, Kyiv, Ukraine, 03150, Ukraine

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15587/2313-8416.2015.43989

Keywords:

psychological counseling, psychotherapy, socio-cultural competence, cultural congruity, antipsychiatry, panpsychologization, universalization, indigenization

Abstract

The article is devoted to the analysis of problems of social and cultural reflection of practicing psychologists, implies the assessment of its own cultural congruous modes of action in the process of psychological assistance.

Solution of tasks is carried out with the use of factor analysis. It was identified basic parameters characterizing features of reflexive consciousness of practicing psychologists in the matter of cultural conformity of their professional activities. Their structural organization from the perspective of interdependence of the structural components of each of the relevant factors are analyzed in detail

Author Biography

Светлана Леонидовна Федько, Kyiv National Linguistic University Velyka Vasylkivska st., 73, Kyiv, Ukraine, 03150

Postgraduate student

The Department of Psychology and Pedagogy

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Published

2015-06-25

Issue

Section

Psychological science