Characteristics of Spiritual and Psychological Preparation of the Population in Emergency Situations

Authors

  • Sitora N. Saidmuradova Life Activity Safety Training Center, Department of Emergency Situations, Surkhandarya region, Uzbekistan

Keywords:

emergency situation, mental preparation, adequate reaction, moral preparation, self-management, individuality, physiological, psychological stress

Abstract

This article offers a thorough analysis of the many emotional states and responses that people encounter in various emergency situations. It explores the complex features of these responses, including the physiological and psychological aspects of stress reactions. The article also looks at the particular methods and techniques used to prepare oneself mentally and spiritually during catastrophes. Examining the substance and core of initiatives meant to strengthen the psychological and spiritual fortitude of communities dealing with emergencies is at the center of the conversation. The article aims to provide light on the complexities of human behavior and coping strategies during times of crisis by carefully examining these variables.

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2024-02-23

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Saidmuradova, S. N. (2024). Characteristics of Spiritual and Psychological Preparation of the Population in Emergency Situations. International Journal of Discoveries and Innovations in Applied Sciences, 4(2), 36–43. Retrieved from https://oajournals.net/index.php/ijdias/article/view/2620

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