Basic personal beliefs as an adaptive resource during the COVID-19 pandemic

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The results of an empirical study of the relationship of tolerance to uncertainty and basic beliefs of the personality of clients of the TSU online psychological service at the end of the pandemic are presented. It was revealed that tolerance to uncertainty has a positive relationship with all the basic beliefs of the individual being studied. This suggests that a person’s positive basic beliefs can also be an adaptation resource not only during a pandemic, but also during its end.

Tolerance for ambiguity, intolerance for ambiguity, subjective ambiguity, novelty, uncertainty, preference for uncertainty, world assumptions, online psychological service, pandemic

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