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September 2025, № 3 (247), pages 142-146doi: 10.25198/1814-6457-247-142
Shalamova О.О. STAGES OF TRAINING FUTURE PSYCHOLOGISTS IN FIELD OF OCCUPATIONAL SAFETYThe professional activity of a psychologist is closely connected with daily work with difficult client cases and situations, the work of a psychologist is connected with the emotional, communicative, psychological load of the specialist himself, as well as the requirements of the labor market for long-term working capacity, stress resistance, etc. At the same time, there is no special training in the field of safety of professional activity in the process of professional education of future psychologists. For students, as future specialists in their field, training in the field of safety of professional activity is extremely necessary to maintain professional well-being and health, prevent professional burnout and, as a result, possible departure from the profession. The purpose of the study is to highlight the main stages of training psychology students in the field of safety of professional activity during the period of basic professional training. As a result of the theoretical study, successive stages of training are designated: diagnostic, content and evaluative-effective. Important features of training future psychologists in the field of professional safety are: the use of methodological approaches (personally oriented, personalized, personalized and modular-competence), building an individual trajectory for training students, using a modular training structure, developing organizational and methodological conditions, describing the content and structure of competence in the field of professional safety. The identified successive stages can serve as a basis for developing tools for training future psychologists and, as a result, tools for developing the relevant competence, which in turn will help the future specialist maintain his professional health, develop a set of his own rules for the safety of professional activity, and will contribute to long-term and effective work.Key words: training of psychologists, professional security of a psychologist, competencies, competence approach, training of psychologists, professional training.
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Author: Shalamova O.O.
Year: 2025
doi: 10.25198/1814-6457-247-142
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