STUDYING EMOTIONAL MANAGEMENT IN PERSONS UNDER PROBATION CONTROL: ANALYSIS OF INTERNATIONAL AND LOCAL EXPERIENCES
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Probation, emotional regulation, socio-psychological adaptation, cognitive-behavioral intervention, motivational interviewing, rehabilitation, international experience, Uzbekistan experience.Abstract
This thesis examines the importance of emotional regulation in the socio-psychological adaptation of individuals under probation supervision. Both international and local practices are analyzed, focusing on theoretical approaches (Gross, Lazarus, Mayer–Salovey, Goleman, Bar-On) and practical methods (cognitive-behavioral interventions, motivational interviewing, stress management training). International programs such as CBI-O and “accredited programmes” have shown effectiveness, while in Uzbekistan, rehabilitation centers and psychological support have yielded positive outcomes. Comparative analysis highlights the need to reduce stigmatization, expand volunteer probation, and implement standardized evaluation methods. The findings demonstrate that emotional regulation is a strategic factor in improving probation effectiveness and reducing recidivism.
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