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Psychodiagnostics, Psychocorrection And Psychophylaxis: Theoretical and Practical Foundations

Boboyeva Maxsuda AtaxanovnaTashkent State Medical University, Teacher of the Department of Pedagogy and Psychology, UzbekistanSobirov ZarifjonStudent of the 2 Nd Treatment Faculty, Uzbekistan
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This article covers the theoretical foundations of psychodiagnostics, psychocorrection, and psychoprophylaxis, their role in clinical practice, and modern approaches in the field. The processes of identifying, correcting, and preventing psychological conditions are closely interrelated and play a vital role in maintaining human health. Psychodiagnostics enables early identification of psychological problems, psychocorrection addresses existing disorders, and psychoprophylaxis serves to prevent mental illness. Research shows that the integrated application of these three directions significantly increases treatment effectiveness and improves patients' quality of life. Within the biopsychosocial model, psychological intervention methods are considered effective not only in preventing mental but also somatic diseases.

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