FEATURES OF LIFE COMPETENCE IN WAR CONDITIONS
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https://doi.org/10.31108/3.2024.8.1.2Abstract
The purpose of the article: to characterize the features of the person's life competence transformation in the conditions of traumatic, unpredictable circumstances associated with a full-scale war.
Life competence is interpreted as the individual property that provides a productive solution to life problems that arise before a person throughout his life. It is an important factor in overcoming difficult, unpredictable, traumatic circumstances and finding a way out of difficult situations that a person faces. The source of a person's life competence is his or her realized, interpreted, and senseful life experience. It determines the transformation of difficult life circumstances into self-set tasks and finding effective ways to solve them.
The peculiarities of the life competence manifestation in the conditions of a full-scale war are characterized: difficulties with accepting and independently setting life tasks adequate to the current situation; change in the structure of life situations; transformation of a person's semantic system; inability to find in one's own life experience equivalents corresponding to the existing traumatic situation and difficulties with the processes of analysis and interpretation of individual experience.
Ways out of a traumatic, unpredictable situation are identified: active search for meanings associated with mastering new types of activities, and reflection. The first makes it possible not only to perform tasks set from the outside, but also to set one's own, aimed first at adaptation to new types of activities, and then at finding means of their effective implementation. Reflection allows you to find new senses relevant to a complex, unpredictable situation.
Keywords: life competence, life experience, life task, psychological situation, reflection, sense
Accepted: 12.03.2024
Reviewed: 20.03.2024
Published: 03.04.2024
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