COPING-STRATEGIES OF INTERNALLY DISPLACED PERSONS
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https://doi.org/10.30890/2709-2313.2024-26-00-038Keywords:
internally displaced persons, coping-strategies, protective mechanismsAbstract
The article analyzes some theories of behavioral coping strategies and defense mechanisms used to manage stress and overcome difficult situations. The results of an empirical study of coping strategies of internally displaced persons on the territory of UMetrics
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