- Лазоренко, Борис Петрович (orcid.org/0000-0002-2113-0424) (2017) Psychotrauma as a consequence of the hybrid war: alienation and assimilation of the traumatic experience Психологічні науки: проблеми і здобутки, 1 (10). pp. 135-148. ISSN 2522-4093
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Abstract
The main factors contributing to the formation of a psychotrauma as a consequence of the hybrid warfare were the Russian military aggression against the Ukrainian state and its citizens and the inability of the Ukrainian authorities to provide them with adequate protection. The result of these factors is the emergence of alienation and distrust of the victims to the relevant authorities which don’t ensure their security and also to those parts of a society that does not accept a hybrid war as an actual war. The specificity of the mentioned trauma is revealed: the actualisation the mechanisms of perception and alienation of traumatic states and reaction cause splitting of the personality as a result of these factors. In this way the internal conflict of such subpersonalities as "defender" and "enemy" is formed. The psychological trauma of hybrid war is defined as a dissociate personality disorder that is caused by the internal conflict. This conflict causes disorder of self-regulation and behaviour and also contributes to development of deviant and delinquent life practices. There are distinguished two main stages of psychosocial retrieval of the personality who received a psycho trauma in the context of a hybrid war. They are the reintegration of the personality and its readaptation to modern social life, in particular by involving it in the development of civil society. In the pilot empirical study the peculiarities of the assimilation of personal negative states and reaction are determined. The assimilation is due to the process of their spontaneously experience and achievement such integrative states as pacification, confidence, freedom, and appreciation. They are defined as the criteria for transformation and assimilation of traumatic states and reaction by personality as own life experience.
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