Basic prerequisites of appearance and resocialization of children and young people of the risk group

Authors

  • Тамара Василівна Говорун Branchof Law and the Sciences about Society John Paul II Lublin Catholic University in Stalowa Wola, 6 Ofiar Katynia str., Stalowa Wola, Poland, 37-450 G. S. Kostiuk Institute of Psychology NAPS of Ukraine 2 Pankivska str., Kyiv, Ukraine, 01033, Poland

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15587/2313-8416.2015.48351

Keywords:

risk behavior, factors of threats, dysfunctional family, economic deprivation, aggression, resocialization

Abstract

Social and psychological factors of the appearance of young people of the "risk" group, the best practices of their resocialization have been determined. Children of vulnerable categories from young age have predispositions for acquiring properties and antisocial behavior caused by everyday stress in family life, conflict situations in school interaction. Youth is marked by lag in education, substance abuse, criminal acts, variance of exploitation. Psychocorrectional programs activate subjectivity of undergrads in anger management skills, education and communication

Author Biography

Тамара Василівна Говорун, Branchof Law and the Sciences about Society John Paul II Lublin Catholic University in Stalowa Wola, 6 Ofiar Katynia str., Stalowa Wola, Poland, 37-450 G. S. Kostiuk Institute of Psychology NAPS of Ukraine 2 Pankivska str., Kyiv, Ukraine, 01033

Doctor of Psychological Science, professor, Head of the Department

Department of Pedagogy of Educational Upbringing and Resocialization

 

Doctor of Psychology, professor

Department scientific fellow 

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Published

2015-08-22

Issue

Section

Psychological science