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Volume 12 Number 2 Year 2021

28 articles in this issue 

Valentyna Afanasenko,Taisiia Komar,Natalia Potapchuk,Olena Vasylenko,Viacheslav Havrylkevych

The article examines the causes of conflicts in inclusive student groups and means of their prevention. It has been found that the success of inclusive education in higher education institutions mainly depends on interpersonal relationships in inclusive s... see more

Pags. 01 - 17  

Viktoriia Bedan,Iryna Brynza,Mykola Budiianskyi,Iryna Vasylenko,Olha Vodolazska,Tetiana Ulianova

Neuropsychologists pay much attention to career guidance for young people who are faced with the challenge of choosing the profession. Numerous studies on motivation and professional determination prove the need to identify individual features of the brai... see more

Pags. 18 - 37  

Sofiia Berezka,Ellina Panasenko,Oksana Zhukova,Halyna Radchuk,Svitlana Sobolyeva,Yana Raievska

The article considers emotional intelligence as a complex integrative formation, which includes cognitive, behavioural and emotional qualities. These qualities ensure awareness, understanding and regulation of their own and others’ emotions and effect on ... see more

Pags. 38 - 52  

Huseyin Bicen,Burak Demir,Zohre Serttas

The purpose of this research is to determine how active the students are participating in the mobile learning process, as well as how active the distance education mobile learning and technological tools are in education due to the Covid-19 epidemic in to... see more

Pags. 53 - 66  

Olga Boiagina

The corpus callosum in the interval between the cerebral hemispheres is a plate of white matter, uneven in thickness, in which two surfaces are distinguished - the upper and lower ones, bent according to its lateral profile. The objective of the study was... see more

Pags. 67 - 77  

Liudmyla Chepurna,Yuliia Bondarenko,Oleg Lisovets,Iryna Kuzava,Larysa Odynchenko,Tetiana Dehtiarenko

The history of the use of school textbooks as a special teaching tool dates back more than two centuries. Throughout its existence, the textbook has played a significant role in teaching students. It records the amount of knowledge, skills and abilities t... see more

Pags. 78 - 97  

Edgar Demeter,Dana Rad,Evelina Bala?

In a digitally developed civilization access to different kinds of content and information can be easily acquired. From all the available content, some individuals chose and prefer to consume aggressive or violent content. In this light, the scope of this... see more

Pags. 98 - 111  

Roxana Maier

Changing the relational environment from face-to-face to the online one led to new problems regarding the student classroom’s functionality, which led to the students’ difficulties in relation to the new situation and the adaptability process. In this new... see more

Pags. 112 - 121  

Yakubu Bala Mohammed,Fezile Ozdamli

Gamification is considered by many scholars to be an effective tool for engaging individuals in teaching and learning process, organizational task, business environment, and other recreational activities. However, some students and tutors of various insti... see more

Pags. 122 - 138  

Olena Tonne,Olena Varetska,Olena Khaustova,Victoria Tarasova

The article substantiates that in the context of organizing the independent cognitive activity of teachers in the post-Soviet space, the process of improving their qualifications, which takes place on the basis of their free choice of forms of education, ... see more

Pags. 139 - 160  

Yegnanarayanan Venkatraman,Krithicaa Narayanaa Y,Valentina E. Balas,Dana Rad

Theory of Graphs could offer a plenty to enrich the analysis and modelling to generate datasets out of the systems and processes regarding the spread of a disease that affects humans, animals, plants, crops etc., In this paper first we show graphs can ser... see more

Pags. 161 - 177  

Yegnanarayanan Venkatraman,Krithicaa Narayanaa Y,Valentina E. Balas,Marius M. Balas

Notice that the synapsis of brain is a form of communication. As communication demands connectivity, it is not a surprise that "graph theory" is a fastest growing area of research in the life sciences. It attempts to explain the connections and communicat... see more

Pags. 178 - 201  

Nina Yarosh,Vladyslava Artiukhova,Oleksii Zimovin

This research was aimed at investigating the relationship between belief in conspiracy theory and personality behaviors in quarantine. Belief in conspiracy theory has been hypothesized to predict the degree of adherence to quarantine restrictions (wearing... see more

Pags. 202 - 221  

Oana Mihailov,Loredana Matei,Alexandru Bogdan Ciubara,Miruna Dragostin,Raul Mihailov,Anamaria Ciubara

The Covid-19 pandemic has transformed the world since the beginning of 2020 and has produced many changes in key aspects of healthcare delivery. The emergence of SARS-CoV-2 has been seen as the promoter of many dramatic changes, especially in the medical ... see more

Pags. 222 - 236  

Mihai Terpan,Anamaria Ciubara

Excessive alcohol consumption that causes disorders of social conduct, causes a rejection reaction with the intervention of the authorities. The paper compares trends related to people with the diagnosis of acute intoxication (F10.0) admitted to the "Elis... see more

Pags. 237 - 246  

Dan Gabriel Sîmbotin

The changes regarding the perception of reality under the impact of the development of information technologies also determined the conceptual rethinking of the truth. In this article we briefly follow the limits of the epistemic integration of the cybers... see more

Pags. 247 - 253  

Liliana Baroiu,Elena Dumea,Florentina Nastase,Elena Nicule?,Silvia Fotea,Alexandru Bogdan Ciubara,Ioana Anca Stefanopol,Aurel Nechita,Lucretia Anghel,Anamaria Ciubara

The COVID-19 pandemic is probably the greatest natural disaster of our generation and the 21st century with a great impact on mental health. The present study aims to quantify, with the help of the Beck questionnaire, the degree of depression in a group o... see more

Pags. 254 - 264  

Cosmina-Alina Moscu,Mihaela Anghele,Liliana Dragomir,Sorina Munteanu,Aurelian Anghele,Aurel Nechita,Anamaria Ciubara

Introduction: Burnout is a syndrome conceptualized as result of the chronic stress at the work place which was not successfully managed. The possible negative effects on the medical staff, the patients and the health institutions have generated interest a... see more

Pags. 265 - 278  

Puiu Olivian Stovicek,Dragos Marinescu,Liana Pauna-Cristian,Ileana Marinescu

Schizophrenia is a major health problem in which diversification and increase in the quality of antipsychotic molecules did not yield the anticipated results. that the etiopathogenesis of schizophrenia accounts for a combination of genetic factors forming... see more

Pags. 279 - 302  

Charles Joussellin

Habits like addictions are resulting from tensions between multiple living phenomenons, unknowables and unobjectivables ; inside of organs, consciousness, humain body, there are subjectif language and interhumain relation-sheeps. Being affraid about the p... see more

Pags. 303 - 307  

Daniela Stan,Maria-Daniela Tuta,Alin Laurentiu Tatu

Performed urgently or out of necessity, tracheostomy is one of the most traumatic surgeries that seriously affects the patient's quality of life. It has a profound impact on the ability to communicate and on self-esteem, so that the patient can experience... see more

Pags. 308 - 321  

Gerard Fitoussi

Virtual addictions are more and more frequent and affect various audiences who are no longer limited to adolescents. This review will discuss the various points to be taken into account in the management of these addictions as well as the interest and pla... see more

Pags. 322 - 325  

Mioara Grigoras,Anamaria Ciubara

This Article seeks to give an overview of how the pandemic has affected society throughout this period, which can be a source of many mental health problems. As in the Spanish influenza pandemic, the COVID-19 pandemic and the imposition of measures of soc... see more

Pags. 326 - 334  

Roberta Pintus,Angelica Dessi’,Alice Bosco,Vassilios Fanos

Metabolomics is one of the newest “omics” sciences that is being applied to date to investigate several aspects of pathologies and medical topics in general. It provides a snapshot of the metabolic state of an individual by the detection of metabolites in... see more

Pags. 335 - 341  

Roxana-Cristina Oltenacu,Alexandru Bogdan Ciubara,Alexandru Nechifor,Stefan Lucian Burlea,Anamaria Ciubara

Introduction: The aim of this study was to assess the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on mental health on a sample of 37 patients with psoriasis in Braila County. Methods: A cross-sectional study on a sample of 37 patients with psoriasis was conducted by ... see more

Pags. 342 - 348  

Mihai Terpan,Anamaria Ciubara

In Romania, the consumption of alcoholic beverages has been and still is a cultural mechanism for socializing and reducing anxiety, regardless of age and gender. This paper evaluates the trends related to people diagnosed with acute intoxication (F10.0) a... see more

Pags. 349 - 357  

Bogdan Pavlovici

Virtual addiction is, like all addictions, first and foremost an attempt to find a SOLUTION by a patient, faced with a problem in their relationship to the world, to others or to themselves. This attempt at a solution, not being the best, becomes a PROBLE... see more

Pags. 358 - 363  

Marcel-Alexandru Gaina,Alexandra Bolos,Ovidiu Alexinschi,Ana-Caterina Cristofor,Alexandra-Maria Gaina,Roxana Chirita,Cristinel Stefanescu

Although the therapeutic potential of virtual reality has been foreseen since over half a century ago, the lack of graphical processing power made it impossible to apply in medical therapeutic sciences until last decade; nowadays, the hardware required fo... see more

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