COGNITIVE AFFECT’S REGULATION BIASES IN NEGATIVE EVALUATION SITUATION AT ANTIVITAL BEHAVIOUR ORIENTATIONS AT TEENAGE AGE


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The antivital behaviour orientation at teenage age as «the transitive» period of reorganisation of «a psychological field» persons is high risky also is closely connected with cognitive affect regulation biases in negative evaluation situations as fundamental complex mechanism of behaviour cope. The phenomenon is analyzed in article from a position of the complex systems theory concerning social and mental processes (L. fon Bertalanfi, other), cultural-activity concept (L.S. Vygotsky, A.N. Leontiev), theory of psychology field (K. Levin), pathopsychology (B.V. Zejgarnik), metacognitive theory (A. Wells).

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Olga Anatolievna Sagalakova

Altay State University, Barnaul

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Email: olgasagalakova@mail.ru

candidate of psychological sciences, associate professor of the department of «clinical psychology»

Russian Federation

Dmitry Vladimirovich Truevtsev

Altay State University, Barnaul

Email: truevtsev@list.ru

candidate of psychological sciences, associate professor, head of the of the department of «clinical psychology»

Russian Federation

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