Interdependent Mental Health, Social Development, Youth-Oriented Activity (on the Example of a Country in Transition)
Proceeding: II International Conference on Mental Health Care "Mental Health: global challenges of XXI century" (MHGC21c 2018)Publication Date: 2018-10-25
Authors : Viktor Vus Liudmyla Omelchenko;
Page : 86-86
Keywords : mental health; social development; social activity; transitional societies;
Abstract
The need for of this investigation is also influenced by: the urgent need for youth of transitional countries to meet new social challenges and reflect on their changing social reality; issues of developing innovative social technologies to enhance social competences of youth, their perceptions of duties and risks in social activity; the need to develop conditions for building personal tolerance to or coping with the situation of uncertainty, and to positively impact their mental health
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