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Anthropological Mechanisms of Self-management of Personality Behavior

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  • Bika B. Dzhamalova

    (North-Caucasus Institute (Branch) of All-Russian State University of Justice (RPA Russian Ministry of Justice), Makhachkala, Russia)

  • Guseyn B. Magomedov

    (North-Caucasus Institute (Branch) of All-Russian State University of Justice (RPA Russian Ministry of Justice), Makhachkala, Russia)

  • Amirkhan A. Amirkhanov

    (North-Caucasus Institute (Branch) of All-Russian State University of Justice (RPA Russian Ministry of Justice), Makhachkala, Russia)

  • Pati K. Ramazanova

    (North-Caucasus Institute (Branch) of All-Russian State University of Justice (RPA Russian Ministry of Justice), Makhachkala, Russia)

  • Bigruzi B. Suleymanov

    (North-Caucasus Institute (Branch) of All-Russian State University of Justice (RPA Russian Ministry of Justice), Makhachkala, Russia)

Abstract

Security of personality is not only a set of specific measures to ensure its protection from various dangers, but a condition of being protected, which is based on the ability to self-manage one’s own behavior. The aim of the article is to identify the anthropological mechanisms to self-manage the behavior of the individual. The leading approach to the study is the anthropological approach that considers the personality as a product of human existence; the aggregate’s bearer of socially significant features and mental characteristics, established during ontogeny and determining the behavior of the individual, as a conscious entity of activities and social relations. The article defines the essence and structure of psychological security of a person; clarifies and describes cognitive, emotional, behavioral self-regulation mechanisms to promote the effectiveness of coping behavior of the individual; identifies and justifies mechanisms of information-psychological self-protection that are manifested in the unconscious, subconscious and conscious levels. The paper submissions can be useful for managers and teachers of educational institutions; employees of the centers of advanced training and retraining of personnel in the selection and structuring of the content for the training of scientific and pedagogical staff

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  • Bika B. Dzhamalova & Guseyn B. Magomedov & Amirkhan A. Amirkhanov & Pati K. Ramazanova & Bigruzi B. Suleymanov, 2016. "Anthropological Mechanisms of Self-management of Personality Behavior," International Review of Management and Marketing, Econjournals, vol. 6(2), pages 383-389.
  • Handle: RePEc:eco:journ3:2016-02-31
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    Keywords

    Self-management; Anthropological Mechanisms; Psychological Safety; Coping Behavior;
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    JEL classification:

    • I21 - Health, Education, and Welfare - - Education - - - Analysis of Education
    • I25 - Health, Education, and Welfare - - Education - - - Education and Economic Development
    • I28 - Health, Education, and Welfare - - Education - - - Government Policy

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