METHODS OF PSYCHOCORRECTION FOR VICTIM CHARACTER OBSERVED IN INDIVIDUALS

Authors

  • Ernazarova Vazira Author

Abstract

This article discusses the content of solutions aimed at psychocorrecting victim character observed in individuals, transforming the person from a victim role into an independent, self-confident, and self-protective individual.

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Published

2026-05-14