Cognitive religious-biblical model of behaviour in representatives of different linguistic cultures in crisis situations
Olesya Cherkhava
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Olesya Cherkhava: Kyiv National Linguistic University
Chapter 4 in Language. Culture. Discourse, 2022, pp 148-159 Part: 3 from PC TECHNOLOGY CENTER
Abstract:
The chapter gives a brief overview of the concept of "behaviour model" in sociology, psychology, sociolinguistics and psycholinguistics. The regulatory concept of the way out of the crisis stress situation is presented due to the appeal of representatives of different linguistic cultures to religious truths. An axiological model of overcoming stress-factors (pandemic and military situation in the country) is proposed through moral-ethical spiritual stimuli, which help to achieve balance between emotional and physiological tension, find positive energy and psychological unloading. Addi- tional factors of influence on the psychological state of a person in a crisis situation are described, namely uncertainty of own position in a crisis situation, excessive attention to information in social networks, emotional combustion, presence/absence of spiritual living standards, ability to shift focus of attention, high level of responsibility for close people / country, type of person.
Keywords: Behaviour model; psycholinguistics; stress factor; religious-biblical model; linguistics; dis-course; social networks (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.15587/978-617-7319-60-2.10
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