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Личностный потенциал. Структура и диагностика

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Коллективная монография охватывает широкий круг вопросов психологии личности через призму новой концепции личностного потенциала – системы характеристик личности, лежащих в основе успешной саморегуляции в различных сферах жизнедеятельности.Адресуется психологам.

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