Obstacles to achieving the goal are perceived by such women as overcoming, they
capture attention on the negative sides of events, which impedes the search for an exit
from difficult problem situations. Women from normative families are above average
and low levels. The low level is characteristic for a person who is critical of reality,
rarely worried about the future and not worried about the past. Such people have a high
self-esteem, self-confidence, and in conflict situations tend to blame others altogether.
Accordingly, the average level of these factors suggests that such individuals feel
anxiety, anxiety in unusual situations, when the situation is familiar, the feeling of
anxiety either does not arise or weakens. In conflict situations, you can blame others
and yourself.
In the group of regulatory qualities of the person include factors Q3 - self-
discipline and G - moral normality. By factor G, both groups have 6-7 8-10 and, to a
lesser extent, 4-5 sthene, for both groups. The Q3 factor in divorced women prevails at
low levels, while women in normative families are high. That is, women from
normative families to a greater extent are able to mobilize themselves to achieve the
goal contrary to internal resistance and external barriers, act deliberately, persistently,
retaining self-control in critical situations that can regulate external manifestations of
emotions. Divorced women may either retreat from the desired goal as soon as internal
or external obstacles manifest themselves and operate unorganized, or they can be
organized and persistent, above all in situations where they have been adapted.
CONCLUSION
The research of individual psychological peculiarities of women from normative
families and divorced women allowed making conclusions.
1. Divorce has serious negative psychological, somatic, social consequences.
Women have maladaptation, feelings of guilt, aggressive behavior, psychosomatic
disorders. Uncertainty in itself weakens the resistance to environmental influences:
divorced women are sensitive to criticism of others, they have a negative background
of their attitude to themselves, the rejection of others and themselves, emotional
discomfort.
2. It has been determined that in divorced women the distribution of the levels of
the solution of life problems occurs more or less evenly with the advantage of a high
level. Women from normative families have a high level of ability to solve life
problems and maintain a mental balance. Analysis of the stresses of psychological
protection showed that both groups have problems associated with the psychological
protection of substitution and negation. In addition, the stress of psychological
protection in divorced women was found to be rationalized.
3. Comparative analysis of individual psychological peculiarities of women from
normative families and divorced showed a significant difference in indicators: the exit
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