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The article reveals the process of social and professional re-adaptation of combatants. The features of social and professional re-adaptation of combatants in foreign countries are also highlighted. It has been proven that combatants need re-adaptation, as this is the key to the formation of an emotional and valuable attitude to the surrounding world, the ability to adapt to a peaceful life. Research by scientists has characterized the process of social and professional readaptation of combatants as a generalization of the experience of other theories and concepts in the field of psychology and pedagogy, the integration of everything innovative in these fields. The most rational ways of the process of social and professional re-adaptation of combatants abroad are characterized, in particular the methodological principles. The importance of the development of the process of re-adaptation among combatants in Ukraine based on the borrowing of foreign experience is emphasized. It has been proven that the social and professional re-adaptation of combatants in countries such as Denmark, Israel and the USA should be researched in detail in Ukraine in order to borrow the best practices in this field. It is noted that the individualization of services for veterans in the transition period is a guarantee of their successful social and professional re-adaptation and should be carried out according to the principle of collective training, which will allow the realization of the requirement that the mental and personal development of combatants conform to the parameters of the norm, on the one hand, and the recognition of the indisputable fact of uniqueness and unicity of the path of development of each personality - on the other hand. It is noted that in Ukraine it is necessary to create such a process of social and professional re-adaptation based on foreign experience, which would ensure the task of forming unconscious driving forces of prosocial behavior and internal “brakes” that restrain negative behavior in combatants. Therefore, the process of social and professional re-adaptation of combatants in our country with the help of foreign experience will contribute to the healthy development of the personality, as well asincrease the success of combatants not only in the process of re-adaptation, but also in any professional activity that is important to them.
Parzhnytskyi et al. (Wed,) studied this question.