Táto monografia vznikla v rámci projektu Let's Play -Overenie potenciálu edukačného programu s videami pod identifikačným číslom IGA_FF_2020_005 s grantovou podporou Univerzity Palackého v Olomouci.Neoprávnené použitie tohto diela je porušením autorských práv a môže zakladať občianskoprávnu, správneprávnu, poprípade trestnoprávnu zodpovednosť.
Táto monografia vznikla v rámci projektu Hodnotový systém českých a slovenských adolescentov pod vplyvom internetu pod identifikačným číslom IGA_FF_2020_002 s grantovou podporou Univerzity Palackého v Olomouci.Neoprávnené použitie tohto diela je porušením autorských práv a môže zakladať občianskoprávnu, správneprávnu, poprípade trestnoprávnu zodpovednosť.
The article deals with a psychological analysis of character accentuations in respondents practicing the occult. The aim is to identify personality accentuations and reveal psychological personality types. The authors use the psychological character questionnaire Accent of Personality of Leonhard and Shmishek for research. The sample includes ninety respondents with Belarusian and Russian citizenship, of which 25 were men and 65 women. The average age of the respondents is thirty years. Quantitative research took place during the years 2019-2020 and was carried out by electronic data collection via Google Forms. The research shows that out of a total of ninety respondents, 86 respondents tend to have some emphasis. Research confirms the view that respondents tend to believe in a number of alternative ideas, such as psychokinesis, reincarnation, astrology, witchcraft, and supernatural psychic abilities. The results can also be used by the staff of the centers when working with adolescents who are interested in the occult but do not profess any religion. Psychologists can use the results obtained in psychological training or psychodrama to normalize the emotional behavior of participants.
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