Psychology
2005. Vol. 2, no. 1, 27–42
Conscious Self-Control: the Structure/Function and Content Aspects
Abstract
The author analyses two main aspects of regulatory processes that determine their perfection, the stage of development and characteristics of performance. The former, «structural-and-functional aspect», relates to the inner mechanisms of conscious voluntary self-control. The latter, to deal with so-called psychological content, relates to psychological means with which the individual realises the functional structure of control. The second aspect has advantages: it enlarges and deepens the image of control processes, both cognitive and pragmatic; it shows the role of emotions, motivations and personality; it demonstrates the functional unity of the mind in the conscious self-control processes. The live process of psychological control exists as a basic unity of both structure (form) and content, each of which alone is insufficient.
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Journal rubric: Philosophical and Methodological Problems
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For citation: Konopkin, O.A. (2005). Conscious Self-Control: the Structure/Function and Content Aspects. Psychology, 2(1), 27–42. (In Russ.). URL: https://psyjournals.ru/en/journals/psychology/archive/2005_n1/25176 (viewed: 05.12.2025)
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