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Personal Characteristics of Military Doctors with Different Types of Behavior in Conflict
Authors: Irina V. Kobryanova
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The article examines the personal characteristics of military doctors with different types of behavior in a conflict. Military doctors are most likely to implement strategies of cooperation and compromise in conflict situations. Doctors who are inclined to cooperate in the conflict, generally have no accentuation, except on anxiety and exaltation scales, while at the same time, those surveyed who are inclined to implement a compromise strategy noted accentuation on a number of scales (hyperthymic, stuck, pedantic, cyclotypic, demonstrative and excitable). For military doctors with a cooperative style of behavior in a conflict situation, a higher level of empathic abilities is characteristic.