GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT THE PSYCHOLOGICAL HYGIENE OF MENTAL LABOR
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Keywords

Mental work, psychological hygiene, mental states, stress, thinking, memory, psychological environment, motivation.

Abstract

This article analyzes the results of extensive research on the psychological analysis of mental labor. In the field of psychology, we have identified the causes of mental and spiritual labor psychohygiene, various psychological processes. The results of data analysis showed that mental labor psychohygiene largely depends on the mental state of a person. In the course of our research, the principles of psychohygiene and related areas of psychohygiene are studied. Information is provided about mental and physical diseases that occur in a person as a result of violations of mental labor psychohygiene. It is also recommended to perform mental development exercises to prevent violations of mental labor psychohygiene during a person's work.

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