SPECIFIC CHARACTERISTICS OF PROVIDING PSYCHOLOGICAL STABILITY IN ADOLESCENTS

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  • Akbarova Maftuna Erkinjon qizi Author

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Today, psychological stability is more important than ever. It is the foundation of our mental well-being, allowing us to persevere through life's challenges, maintain positive relationships, and achieve our goals. Therefore, ensuring psychological stability in people is one of the most important issues. This article discusses how maintaining people's psychological well-being is critical to their overall well-being and development, as it profoundly affects their physical health, academic success, social relationships, and future mental health.

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2024-09-15

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