STUDY OF PSYCHOLOGICAL LITERACY STRATEGIES OF ADOLESCENTS
Fayzullayev Mirzaodil Mirzamurodovich University of Business and Science Teacher of the Department of Pedagogy and Psychology
Keywords:
psychological literacy, psychologist education, personal development factor.Abstract
The purpose of this study is to explore adolescent psychological literacy and to promote and discuss related coping strategies. Psychological literacy has been proven to be an important way to mitigate environmental impacts. Encouraging diverse development and enhancing emotional education can help adolescents develop well-rounded abilities and emotion management skills so that they can cope with adversity. Promoting social anxiety has proven to be an effective strategy for adapting adolescent psychological understanding through participation in social service and social media guidance, and we can help alleviate the psychological pressures our adolescent literacy development can create.
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