Makarchuk N., Stus A. 
PERSONAL SELF-REGULATION ROLE IN PREVENTION OF FRUSTRATION IN THE PROFESSIONAL ENVIRONMENT
 
Makarchuk Natalia, Doctor of Psychology, Professor at the Department of general, developmental and educational psychology, Borys Grinchenko Kyiv University, 17 Tychina Ave., 02152 Kyiv, Ukraine, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
 
Stus Anna, Master’s student, 6th course, Specialization «Psychology», Borys Grinchenko Kyiv University, 17 Tychina Ave., 02152 Kyiv, Ukraine, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

https://doi.org/10.28925/2078-1687.2017.1.50

Abstract

The problem of the personal self-regulation and state of mind functioning are extremely relevant in the modern context. Ukraine’s reform contributions, which sometimes have a total and demonstrative nature, do not have enough constructive influence on the functioning of the individual, both in its internal dimensions of reality, and the implementation of its own professional work and stay in the professional environment. The article presents the results of research on the problem of frustration, describes the specifics of personal self-regulation and its types, based on the existing ability to understand the frustration, on the indicators of social and personal frustration.

The frustration study was done in the context of its theoretical foundation and an empirical study of its state on a sample of adults. This gave grounds to establish multifunctional nature of frustration. It is about its specificity as a component of professional activity (activity context) and professional environment (interpersonal context). The necessity to prevent frustration in a professional team has been convincingly proved.

It was determined that the object of the prevention should be reflection as a psychological mechanism of the awareness formation of the frustration by personality and the ability to establish its influence on professional activity and professional implementation in a professional environment. Along with this, the uncertainty, as a result of social frustration, and personal frustration, as the interdependence between the motivation of the individual, its relation to one’s own needs and desires and, as a consequence, the ability to search for one’s own social purpose.

Keywords:  frustration;  personal self-regulation;  preventionprofessional activities;  professional environment;  state of mind.

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