ANXIETY OF EVALUATION AND FEAR OF BEING LAUGHED AT IN THE CONTEXT OF ANTIVITAL ATTITUDE FORMATION AND PSYCHOLOGICAL SAFETY BIASES AT TEENAGE AND YOUTHFUL AGE


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The article is devoted to the research results the role of evaluation’s anxiety and fear of being laughed at psychological safety biases and formation antivital attitudes which are manifest in devaluing life and biological needs on the background of frustration more significant at teenage and youthful age social needs (in a recognition, success, acceptance in group). The fear of being laughed at and anxiety of evaluation act as the important catalytic agent of the negative affect cumulative action mechanism along with reducing time perspective in undifferentiated communicative psychological person space.

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Dmitry Vladimirovich Truevtsev

Altay State University, Barnaul

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Email: truevtsev@list.ru

candidate of psychological sciences, associate professor, head of the chair «Сlinical Рsychology»

Russian Federation

Olga Anatolievna Sagalakova

Altay State University, Barnaul

Email: olgasagalakova@mail.ru

candidate of psychological sciences, associate professor, head of the chair «Сlinical Рsychology»

Russian Federation

Anatoly Mikhailovich Sagalakov

Altay State University, Barnaul

Email: amsagalakov@mail.ru

doctor of physical and mathematical sciences, professor of the chair «General and Experimental Physics»

Russian Federation

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