PSYCHOLOGICAL MECHANISMS OF FORMING SPIRITUAL IMMUNITY IN YOUNG PEOPLE
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https://doi.org/10.37547/Keywords:
spiritual immunity, youth psychology, values, psychological defense, critical thinking, spiritual education, social influence, emotional stability.Abstract
This article provides a scientific and theoretical analysis of the psychological mechanisms involved in forming spiritual immunity in young people. Spiritual immunity is interpreted as an internal psychological defense system that protects the individual against negative ideas, destructive information, moral crises, and socio-psychological threats. The article highlights the role of the value system, critical thinking, emotional stability, social responsibility, national and religious-spiritual identity, family, and the educational environment in developing young people’s spiritual immunity. It also presents psychological and pedagogical recommendations for strengthening spiritual immunity among young people.
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