POST-TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER (PTSD) IN A VICTIM OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING
Yuldashev Sanjar Ruzimurodovich
Abstract: Human trafficking inflicts profound psychological trauma with enduring effects. A majority of survivors develop post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) as well as other comorbid mental health disorders. This article reviews literature on PTSD prevalence rates, associated risk factors, common co-occurring conditions, culturally responsive assessment tools, empirically-supported treatments, barriers to care, and directions for further research in this vulnerable population. Methodologically rigorous studies are lacking, underscoring the critical need for more investigation. Evidence-based, trauma-focused interventions show effectiveness but require adaptation to mitigate re-traumatization risks. Survivor-centered approaches emphasize empowerment, functioning, and quality of life as defined by the individual. Collaborative, compassionate multidisciplinary care teams can facilitate access and coordinate complex support services to promote healing and recovery.

EXPERIENCE IN IMPLEMENTING THE MUSIC EDITOR SIBELIUS 7.5 IN THE FORMATION OF MUSICAL PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCE OF STUDENTS
Davronov Bekzod Diyor ogli
Abstract: This article explains how to use Sibelius software to create vocal notes. Readers will learn about the program's various tools and features that allow musicians and composers to create unique vocal compositions. The days when musicians cut out their vocal notes by hand are long gone. With modern music software technologies such as Sibelius, composers and musicians have gained enormous power and freedom in creating vocal music

ALGORITHM - METHODOLOGICAL TRAINING OF FUTURE PRIMARY SCHOOL TEACHERS IN TEACHING PRIMARY SCIENCE
Djumaeva Mohigul Mamanazarovna
Abstract: The modern scientific picture of the world is based on the reality of the subject of science. The scientific picture of the world is a kind of photographic portrait of what actually exists in the objective world. In other words, the scientific picture of the world is an image of the world that is created on the basis of natural scientific knowledge about its structure and laws. The most important principle of creating a natural scientific picture of the world is the principle of explaining the laws of nature from the study of nature itself, without resorting to unobservable causes and facts. Below is a brief summary of the scientific ideas and teachings, the development of which led to the creation of the natural scientific method and modern natural science

CLINICAL FEATURES OF HEART RHYTHM DISTURBANCES IN YOUNG PATIENTS AGAINST THE BACKGROUND OF UNDIFFERENTIATED CONNECTIVE TISSUE DYSPLASIA
Shodikulova G.Z., Gulomov J.I., Pulatov U.S.
Abstract: Undifferentiated connective tissue dysplasia has a high prevalence in the population, and with a significant risk of developing multiple organ pathology. UCTD has a progressive course, affects the functioning of many organs and systems, moderates the clinical picture of the underlying disease, contributing to an atypical and protracted course, low effectiveness of therapy, and early disability of patients. Considering the facts of sudden death in young patients with CTD and their high risk of developing fatal arrhythmias, a comprehensive assessment of changes in the cardiovascular system is necessary. This will make it possible to determine prognostic criteria for the course and early diagnosis of complications of cardiac arrhythmias in patients with signs of CTD, thereby affecting the quality of life and delaying the period of disability. The aim of the study to study the clinical features of heart rhythm disturbances in young patients against the background of UCTD.

IMPROVING THE CREATIVE APPROACH IN THE FORMATION OF ECOLOGICAL CONCEPTS IN PRIMARY CLASS STUDENTS
Anorov Tulkin Norkuchkorovich
Abstract: The article aims to improve the creative approach to the formation of ecological concepts in primary school students, that is, ecological knowledge, values, skills and abilities, views and beliefs that ensure the formation of a responsible attitude towards the environment, in short, the ecological concept that regulates the diverse activities of students in the natural and social environment and the main task is to inculcate morals

METHODS AND TECHNOLOGIES OF DEVELOPMENT OF EMOTIONAL STABILITY IN PRESCHOOL CHILDREN WITH THE HELP OF PHYSICAL CULTURE
Qulboboyeva Mahbuba Husanovna
Abstract: Improving the system of protecting and strengthening children's health, forming a culture of health and motivation for a healthy lifestyle in them should become one of the priorities of the activities of the preschool educational organization. The article talks about physical education of preschool children

THE DEVELOPMENT OF SOCIAL INTELLIGENCE IN STUDENTS AS A CRUCIAL PEDAGOGICAL PROBLEM
Muminova Adolat Safarovna
Abstract: This article presents the scientific views of local and foreign scientists about the importance of social intelligence today and its topicality.

THE STRUCTURE OF STUDENTS' EDUCATIONAL MATHEMATICAL ACTIVITY AT THE INITIAL STAGE OF THE FORMATION OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIVE COMPONENTS OF MATHEMATICAL COMPETENCIES
Umaralieva Diyora Ulug’bek qizi
Abstract: This article examines the structure of students' educational mathematical activities at the initial stage of their education in order to form information and communicative components of mathematical competence. The main elements of this structure are considered, including the development of mathematical concepts and terms, working with mathematical models, problem solving, independent work and research, communication and discussion, the use of information technology, as well as the formation of critical thinking skills. The interrelation of these elements and their impact on the formation of students' information and communication competence are analyzed in detail in the context of the initial stage of mathematics education. The results obtained can be useful for developing effective teaching methods and improving the quality of mathematical education at this stage of learning.

EMPTY SELLA SYNDROME
Khamidova Nodira Abduzhabbarovna, Akhmatova Durdona Daniyar kizi
Abstract: Empty sella syndrome is an enlargement of the sella turcica (the bone structure in the lower part of the brain in which the pituitary gland is located) when the pituitary gland is of normal size or when its size is reduced. Patients with empty sella syndrome have a defect in the cerebral canal barrier, which normally separates the cerebrospinal fluid located around the brain from the sella turcica. As a result, the cerebrospinal fluid puts increased pressure on the pituitary gland and the walls of the sella turcica. The sella turcica may increase in size and the pituitary gland may shrink

THE IMPACT OF THE MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM CONDITION ON THE PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT LEVEL OF SCHOOLCHILDREN
Erimbetova Z.B., Tursimuratova S. Y.
Abstract: One of the prominent health issues identified during preventive examinations in students is the problem of musculoskeletal system disorders. An analysis of the prevalence of posture violations and their physical level characteristics was conducted, comparing children with normal and disharmonious physical development. In the assessment of children's physical development, it was found that in the group with posture disorders, the number of students with excess weight and weight deficit is higher than in the healthy group.