Stress Resistance of Personality in the Conditions of Development of Professional Activity

Ramil Ravilovich Khayrutdinov, Flera Gabdulbarovna Mukhametzyanova, Tatyana Valentinovna Bashkireva, Anastasia Victorovna Bashkireva, Alexander Vladimirovich Morozov

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The article discusses the problem of stress resistance of a person in the context of the development of professional activities, for example, students during the examination session. Under the concept of resistance to stress, the biological and psychological characteristics of a living organism considered, allowing it to remain stable under the influence of various factors of the external and internal environment. This concept considered as an integral property of a person necessary for the adaptation of an individual to the influence of environmental factors and professional activity manifested in mental and psychological indicators.  The results of the study showed that stress resistance, as a necessary condition for the successful social and psychological adaptation of a person to mastering professional activities in the aspect of synergetic. Accordingly, it is actually predicting professional health and professional longevity of the personality of men and women in connection with an increase in the retirement age as a global social problem.


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DOI: https://doi.org/10.5430/ijhe.v9n8p100

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