THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN A PERSON'S SOCIAL ADAPTATION AND STRESS RESISTANCE

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  • Zubayda Sherzodovna Ibodullayeva Director of the Scientific Research Center "The Most Reliable Publication" Author

Keywords:

Social adaptation, stress resistance, psychological resilience, emotional regulation, coping strategies, social integration, mental health, purpose of the study.

Abstract

This article explores the relationship between an individual's social adaptation and their level of stress resistance. Social adaptation refers to the ability of a person to integrate into society, build relationships, and function effectively in various social contexts. Stress resistance, on the other hand, indicates a person's ability to withstand psychological pressure and maintain emotional balance in challenging situations. Through a review of existing psychological theories and empirical studies, the paper analyzes how strong social adaptation skills contribute to higher levels of resilience against stress. The article concludes that individuals with well-developed adaptive skills are generally more capable of coping with life’s stressors, due to their improved interpersonal communication, emotional regulation, and support systems.

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2025-08-14

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THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN A PERSON’S SOCIAL ADAPTATION AND STRESS RESISTANCE. (2025). EduVision: Journal of Innovations in Pedagogy and Educational Advancements, 1(8), 81-91. https://brightmindpublishing.com/index.php/ev/article/view/1293