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StatusThe thesis was presented on the 15 June, 2007Approved by NCAA on the 20 September, 2007 Abstract![]() ThesisCZU 159.922.7 (043.3)
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The theoretical-experimental research presented in doctoral thesis, is oriented towards the study of deviant behavior at adolescents and of psychological mechanisms that determine it as well as of its efficient prevention and recuperation ways. Through passing into review the existent psychological researches and the applied experiments there was established that the behavioral deviance at adolescents is determined by a series of psychological conditions and especially by their sufficient development degree of the self-regulation caused by the accumulation of some lacunas in the constellation of psychological neo-formations (of voluntary actions, of interior plan of actions and reflection).
With the purpose of prevention and recuperation of behavioral deviance a psycho-reaction program has been elaborated which included the possibility of development of the self-regulation at deviant adolescents and the adjustment of their behavior to rules of human relationship within the reference group.
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