from difficult life situations, negation, insularity-open mind, emotional stability,
courage-timidity, credulity-suspicion, practicality-dreaminess, anxiety-tranquility,
self-control, tension-relaxation, anxiety-adaptation, intro-extraversion, subordination-
independence.
Thus, the specificity of modern life has led to certain processes in the family, it is
determined that the appearance of loneliness is influenced not only by external socio-
economic factors, but also by personal, the study of which allows to broaden the idea
of the phenomenon under study. Further research of the personal sphere, psycho-
emotional states of divorced women, problems of women's solitude will determine the
optimal directions, methods, strategies for their overcoming in the modern world.
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