Abstract
The aim is to investigate the syndrome of emotional burnout during large-scale military aggression, the peculiarities of psychological counseling in emergency conditions and the development of professional preventive measures to reduce the risk of emotional burnout. The relevance of the study is due to the fact that constant exposure to stressful conditions caused by the Russian-Ukrainian war negatively affects the psycho-emotional state of the individual. The study continued during the second semester of the 2022-2023 academic years in Ukraine. philosophical, general scientific, and empirical research methods were used. In the results indicators of emotional burnout of individuals who have been affected by large-scale military aggression were identified. The phases and symptoms of emotional burnout were studied. The need to provide psychological support to individuals who have emotional burnout syndrome or are approaching it is identified. The scientific novelty of the work consists in the study of the syndrome of the specificity of the formation of emotional elevation from the point of view of an eyewitness of Russian aggression and a listener. In the conclusions of the study preventive measures to reduce the risk of developing sensitive cheerfulness syndrome were developed.
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