СОЦИАЛЬНАЯ ТРЕВОГА И АНТИВИТАЛЬНОЕ (СУИЦИДАЛЬНОЕ, САМОПОВРЕЖДАЮЩЕЕ) ПОВЕДЕНИЕ
Abstract
Аннотация. Выделены когнитивные факторы социального тревожного расстройства. Рассмотрены межличностные факторы антивитальной направленности поведения. Проведен анализ взаимосвязи феноменов и выделены основополагающие причины социальной тревоги и антивитального поведения.
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