Irina Loginova obtained her
degree as Candidate of Psychology (PhD) in the
field of General Psychology in 2000 and degree
as Doctor of Psychology sciences in the field
of General Psychology in 2010. She is a
professor since 2012.
Now she is a Dean of the Department of
Clinical Psychology at the Krasnoyarsk State
Medical University, Krasnoyarsk, Russia. She
has more than 100 papers published in reputed
Russian and International journals, book
chapters and 4 monographs.
The major scientific studies reveal the
problem of “Life self-fulfillment of a human
being from the point of systemic
anthropological psychology”. Now the research
interest is in the field of studying the human
live-world as characteristic of Psychological
system: adaptation, self-regulation,
self-organization and human life-world
stability.
INVITED SYMPOSIUM
ABSTRACT
Psychological
characteristics of patients with
psychosomatic diseases
The major
aim of the symposium “Psychological
characteristics of patients with psychosomatic
diseases” is to share comprehensive
theoretical and practical experience of
different psychological approaches and
psychological schools representatives.
Modern psychology is realizing the ideals of
postnonclassical rationality, and this fact
makes the issue of understanding the
conceptual frame of the science and its
framework of categories very important. It is
determined by the fact that with the admission
of postnonclassical paradigm the pronounced
transformation of the subject of psychology is
going on. It becomes global. The general
problem is the stability of a man’s life-world
with psychosomatic pathology and without.
New investigations of inner psychological
state of patients under the influence of
different psychosomatic diseases are in the
focus of the symposium. As a result of
symposium we see new opportunities for
scientific collaboration in the field of
psychosomatic approach in contemporary
psychology.
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