THE PROBLEM OF IDEAS ABOUT DIFFERENT ASPECTS OF PSYCHOLOGICAL HELP IN LOCAL AND FOREIGN RESEARCH
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Scientific research, methodology, psychological support, idea, multimodal, MIST, P. Grayson.Abstract
This article is devoted to the analysis of methodological bases of providing psychological support in local and foreign scientific research activities. The author's model of multimodal integrative systemic therapy, which is effective when used in psychological services of higher educational institutions, is described. There are also comments on the problem of ideas about psychological help.
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