PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF PREVENTING EMOTIONAL OUTBURSTS OF PERSONALITY IN THE MEDIA CULTURE SPACE

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PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF PREVENTING EMOTIONAL OUTBURSTS OF PERSONALITY IN THE MEDIA CULTURE SPACE

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https://doi.org/10.55956/UULX3275

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Media Culture, Media Education, media culture space, emotional violence, artificial intelligence

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The article explores the psychological aspects of preventing emotional outbursts in individuals within the media culture space. The media culture space serves as a means of information and communication, shaping historical and public consciousness, socialization, and the adaptation of individuals to new environments. The rapid flow of modern media, including the positive and negative effects of widely used artificial intelligence on an individual’s mental state, has become a pressing issue in psychological science. This phenomenon is characterized by the psychological transformation of individuals as society transitions from the industrial era to the digital age. With the widespread adoption of digital technologies, news and essential information are now disseminated primarily through social networks. In the past century, people relied on newspapers for the latest updates, whereas today, the pace of information consumption has accelerated, requiring only a quick visit to social media. While this immediacy is convenient and accessible, is it truly safe? For this reason, media literacy is essential to help individuals protect themselves and their personal data. However, the continuous use of social networks can have negative psychological effects, potentially leading to emotional burnout. It also increases the risk of weakening real-life relationships. The prevention of such issues is facilitated through the responsible use of the media culture space.

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