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Abstract
The article is devoted to the phenomenon of “professional identity” as a psychological-pedagogical category. The article deals with the content of the concept of “professional identity” in the works of domestic and foreign authors; data are given in accordance with which, in the works of foreign authors, professional identity is associated with personal self-improvement and professional development; is considered as an element of personal identity. The formation of professional identity is influenced by the social aspects of life and the factors of becoming a professional. The authors emphasize that domestic scientists designate a professional identity: as a product of professional and personal development; as an integral part of personal identity. Therefore, the work pays special attention to the psychobiographical approach to the study of professionalization.
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