AFFECTIVE AND FRUSTRATION STATES AS TRIGGERS OF ADDICTIVE AND SUICIDAL BEHAVIOR IN ADOLESCENTS
Abstract
The article focuses on the study of affective and frustration states in adolescents in the context of the formation of addictive behavior. It examines the psychological mechanisms underlying emotional reactivity and frustration responses. Special attention is given to the comparison of these states in relatively healthy and addicted adolescents. The paper also analyzes cultural and family determinants within the sociocultural context of Uzbekistan that influence the development of destructive behavior. Empirical data, including case descriptions and observational results, are presented. The article substantiates the need for preventive strategies that take into account the psycho-emotional vulnerability of adolescence.
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