Specific features of self-regulation among managers in the penitentiary service
The article addresses the problem of a current trend in foreign and domestic psychological science which is self-regulation among professionals working under extreme conditions. Self-regulation in risk situations plays a crucial role in making decisions and choosing strategies of behavior under conditions of uncertainty, which is not only a rational process implemented by cognitive mechanisms but also an emotional process including people's attitudes toward a situation. A set of extreme professions includes service of managers in the penitentiary service, which is associated with emotionally intense social activity and involves a constant presence of pronounced negative stressors. Studying the problem of self-regulation related to the interaction of managers with the socium of extreme nature focuses on answering the key question: What psychological and situational factors contribute to a sufficient level of self-regulation for successful activities under stress conditions? To analyze the system of self-regulation among managers in the penitentiary service we conducted a research using 6 standardized psychodiagnostic technique: Behaviour Self-Regulation Style (V.I. Morosanova, E.M. Konoz); Burnout Assessment, adapted by A.A. Rukavishnikov; Personal Aggressiveness and Propensity to Conflicts (E.P. Ilyin and P.A. Kovalev); Rapid Evaluation of Management Potential (N.P. Fetiskin, V.V. Kozlov, G.M. Manuylov); Evaluation of Communicative and Organizational Aptitudes (V.V. Sinyavsky and B.A. Fedorishin); Orientation Styles of Professional Communication (N.P. Fetiskin, V.V. Kozlov, G.M. Manuylov). The principal assumption in this research was that the structure of individual features of self-regulation (a self-regulation style) and its levels was determined by one's personal characteristics and professional-environmental factors. The study objectives were: to identify the relationship between the level of self-regulation, overall mental state, and management potential in managers involved in extreme activity (working in the penitentiary service); to reveal psychological factors for optimization of managerial competencies under extreme conditions of professional activity; and to identify main difficulties and competence deficiencies for subsequent corrective and psychotherapeutic interventions. The research conducted enabled us: to study in details the peculiarities of self-regulation, overall mental state, and management potential among managers in the penitentiary system; and to determine which system components require intentional development in order to mitigate deficiencies and to increase the effectiveness of managers.
Keywords
саморегуляция, руководитель, профессиональные компетенции, экстремальная профессия, пенитенциарная служба, self-regulation, manager, professional competence, extreme profession, penitentiary serviceAuthors
Name | Organization | |
Meshcheryakova Emma I. | Tomsk State University | mei22@mail.ru |
Gorchakova Olesya Yu. | Tomsk State University | avendus@mail.ru |
Larionova Anastasia V. | Tomsk State University of Control Systems and Radioelectronics | pavlovaa13@mail.ru |
Kozlova Natalia V. | Tomsk State University | akme_2003@mail.ru |
Gridneva Alena A. | Tomsk State University | a_mia@ngs.ru |
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Specific features of self-regulation among managers in the penitentiary service | Sibirskiy Psikhologicheskiy Zhurnal – Siberian Journal of Psychology. 2017. № 64. DOI: 10.17223/17267080/64/3