diagnosed parameters. The age characteristics of 
the subjects remains an equally important issue. 
Many  researchers  established  that  with  age 
specialists  have  the  ability  to  adapt  to  the 
professional environment, and their stress level 
decreases  accordingly.  On  this  basis,  it  is 
appropriate to further expand the age range and 
take  into  account  length  of  service  for  an 
objective assessment of the results. 
 
The  creation  of  a  programme  for  the 
development  of  adaptive  coping  strategies  for 
specialists  is  considered  to be  promising,  as  it 
would  enable  building  up  response  skills  in 
stressful situations in a certain period of time. It 
is  considered  optimal  to  create  a  basic 
programme that could be used in various areas of 
professional  activity  with  the  possibility  of 
making  adjustments  to  adapt  it  to  narrow 
specialization. 
 
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