A person in a closed environment as a psychological problem

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Abstract

This article addresses an ethically weighted problem which is related to modern psychology: when a person lives in a closed environment. A new approach to solving this problem is being examined. It is based on the finding of substantial new functional aspects of the cognitive processes of making and losing meaning. The study of this sub-discipline started with O.K. Tikhomirov's theory of thinking. The phenomenon of "adaptability to changes in lifestyle" is being analyzed. The substantial characteristics of the notion of a "closed environment" as well as the psychological manifestations which appear when one is forced to live in a closed environment or choses to live in one of his or her own volition are being revealed. According to the author, the new approach will allow us to come closer to understanding and being able to explain the psychological mechanisms of the mental upheaval which prisoners in solitary confinement experience. © Lomonosov Moscow State University, 2013. © Russian Psychological Society, 2013.

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Klochko, Y. V. (2013). A person in a closed environment as a psychological problem. Psychology in Russia: State of the Art, 6(4), 143–149. https://doi.org/10.11621/pir.2013.0412

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