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Gossips as a Way of Informational and Psychological Opposition




A. G. Karayani

Dr. sci. (psychology), professor, head of the chair of psychology, Military University, Moscow

There is described the psychological essence of gossips as a way of informal communication. The psychological conditions of their stability are analyzed. Classification of gossips is presented. There are discussed the technologies of purposeful talebearing, its prophylaxis and preclusion.

Key words: gossips, informational and psychological opposition, technologies of psychological forcing.

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