MULTIDISCIPLINARY METHODOLOGY OF PSYCHOLOGICAL PROFILING: STRUCTURAL-ONTOLOGICAL CONCEPTUALIZATION
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https://doi.org/10.31108/3.2024.8.1.8Abstract
This publication introduces an innovative multidisciplinary methodology for psychological profiling based on a structural-ontological approach, conducting an analysis of the interdisciplinary field of research. The primary focus is on behavior, examined through the lens of the subject's interaction with the environment. The study identifies and explores four key segments of the system: neurobiological properties, cognitive features, sociocultural context, and environmental (biophysical) characteristics. The model of segment interaction reveals profound connections between neurobiological aspects, cognitive functions, sociocultural context, and environmental characteristics, forming the foundation for a comprehensive understanding of complex interactions in the field of psychological profiling. In a detailed analysis of these segments, the article identifies key aspects of neurobiological properties, cognitive features, sociocultural context, and biophysical characteristics of the environment. This aids in highlighting their interactions that define the behavior of the subject undergoing psychological profiling. Furthermore, the article provides specific examples of segment interactions, unraveling diverse aspects of this interplay and their influences on the subject's behavior. Emphasis is placed on the theoretical and practical significance of the obtained results. The methodological approach presented in the article holds not only theoretical importance but also prospects for practical application. The proposed models of segment interaction can serve not only as a foundation for capturing and systematizing behavioral information but also as methodological guidelines for the analytical reconstruction of data. This is crucial for further research in the field of psychological profiling and can find applications in the analysis and understanding of human behavior in diverse sociocultural and ecological contexts. In conclusion, integrating neurobiological, cognitive, sociocultural, and environmental aspects defines a key approach for a comprehensive understanding of the personality under psychological profiling. This contributes to creating a more complete and profound psychological profile, enabling the effective analysis of multifaceted human behavior in various conditions and situations.
Keywords: psychological profiling, profiling, structural-ontological method, systemic approach, multidisciplinary methodology
Accepted: 28.02.2024
Reviewed: 14.03.2024
Published: 03.04.2024
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