SCIENTIFIC-THEORETICAL ANALYSIS OF THE ISSUE OF SELF-CONTROL AMONG WOMEN
Keywords:
self-control, self-regulation, emotional intelligence, gender psychology, stress, personality development, social factors.Abstract
This article analyzes the psychological and social aspects of the problem of self-control among women. It explores the concept of self-regulation, its structural components, and the influence of gender-specific emotional and social characteristics on this process. Furthermore, the article highlights the relevance of the issue in contemporary conditions and provides practical recommendations aimed at enhancing self-control mechanisms.
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