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The problem of stress in coronary heart disease in the context of tasks of psychological rehabilitation: a literature review

Abstract

The article provides a review of the scientific literature on the problem of stress in patients with coronary heart disease (CHD). It was noted that stress is one of the risk factors for the development and unfavorable course of CHD. It has been shown that stress in patients with CHD may be associated with factors such as the family and work environment and the disease itself. The patient’s personality aspects, as well as physiological and behavioral aspects in the relationship between stress and CHD are considered. According to scientific evidence, it is advisable to include psychological interventions aimed at reducing stress in psychological rehabilitation, which is an essential part of cardiac rehabilitation. Appropriate psychological interventions are crucial for reducing stress in patients with CHD and improving their prognosis. It is also necessary to take into account the features of coping behavior to enhance the quality of psychological rehabilitation for CHD.

About the Authors

A. A. Velikanov
Almazov National Medical Research Centre
Russian Federation

Arseniy Apetovich Velikanov – PhD Psychol. Sci., Associate Prof. of Human Sciences Department, Clinical Psychologist of the Psychotherapy Department

197341, St. Petersburg, Akkuratova Str., 2 



A. А. Stoljarova
Almazov National Medical Research Centre
Russian Federation

Anna Alexandrovna Stoljarova – clinical psychologist

197341, St. Petersburg, Akkuratova Str., 2 



Yu. L. Levashkevich
Center of social rehabilitation for people and children with disabilities in the Primorsky District of St. Petersburg
Russian Federation

Yulia Leonidovna Levashkevich – Deputy Director

197082, St. Petersburg, Bogatyrsky prospekt, 48, building 1 



N. E. Kruglova
Herzen State Pedagogical University of Russia
Russian Federation

Nadezda Evgenevna Kruglova – PhD Psychol. Sci., Associate Professor of the department of clinical psychology and psychological help, Faculty of Psychology 

191186, St. Petersburg, Moyka emb., 48 



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Velikanov A.A., Stoljarova A.А., Levashkevich Yu.L., Kruglova N.E. The problem of stress in coronary heart disease in the context of tasks of psychological rehabilitation: a literature review. Bulletin of psychotherapy. 2021;1(78):36-51. (In Russ.)

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