VICTIMIZATION OF THE INDIVIDUAL IN EARLY YOUTH AS A PREDICTOR OF THE FORMATION OF THE TIME REPRESENTATIONS
Abstract
It is shown that the victimization of the individual is a predictor of the formation of the time ideas of young men and women. The features of their ideas about the past are expressed in its pessimism, the present is perceived as boring, not containing memorable life events, the future is seen as contradictory, poorly connected with the events of the past and present. The psychological past and present lose their motivating power to design the future.
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