The research compares perfectionism as a personal quality and its value-semantic barriers during the acquisition of the first professional skills in order to provide psychological support for social adaptation. It is argued that timely diagnosis of such condition can clarify the necessary psychotherapeutic interventions. A program of point studies to present new empirical data and formulate new relationships between structural and nuclear characteristics of the individual was formalized. The classical quasi-experimental approach of D. Campbell was used for analysis. The achieved results can help to form a more critical scientific view on the studied problem.
The article presents the results of a questionnaire survey of schoolchildren (N = 1180) living in cities with different populations and rural areas. The purpose of the study was to study the relationship between membership in a children's public organisation and the social activity of children, their ability to participate in solving various issues, including issues affecting their interests. The resources and limitations of the social activity of respondents included and not included in organisations are compared. Separately, military-patriotic, environmental organisations, children's and youth public councils and the Russian movement of schoolchildren are considered.
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