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Psychological Correction of Deviant Personality Behavior
Abstract
This аrticle examines the psychological aspects and corrective strategies related to deviant behavior in individuals. It explores the underlying social, emotional, and cognitive causes that contribute to behavioral deviations and discusses modern psychological methods for identifying and addressing such issues. Special attention is given to the role of corrective programs, therapeutic techniques, and the involvement of school psychologists, educators, and families in the intervention process. The article highlights the effectiveness of individualized and group-based psychological correction approaches in promoting behavioral change, emotional regulation, and successful social integration. The study emphasizes the need for early intervention and a supportive environment to ensure sustainable improvements in personality development and behavior.
Keywords
Psychological, correction, deviant, personality
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