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This monograph offers a comprehensive, research-based framework for providing psychological support to children and adolescents living in conflict zones. It systematically examines both domestic and international approaches to psychological diagnosis and intervention for minors affected by the consequences of combat operations.
The core of the work details a specially developed screening toolkit designed to assess the condition of minors in these environments. Critically, the toolkit gathers data from three distinct perspectives—the child, the parent or legal guardian, and the pedagogical worker—creating a holistic view of the traumatic event. This multi-source approach provides a reliable foundation for effective psychological assistance.
The monograph presents the results of this toolkit’s validation across several regions of the Russian Federation. The findings reveal key risk factors and psychological resources used by students to cope with stress across psychophysiological, emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and communicative spheres. It also examines the degree of social-psychological involvement of children in extreme situations.
This resource is intended for a broad audience, including educational psychologists, practicing psychologists, graduate and undergraduate students in psychology and pedagogical psychology programs, and researchers in psychological science.