1. The problem of person’s social adaptation is considered in the scientific literature, mainly in the philosophical, sociological, psychological aspects. And although the biological form of adaptive activity towards external environment is inherent to man, he is, first of all, a community being, acquiring "beyond-biological" social nature. In this case, social adaptation is considered as a kind of interaction between the individual or social groups and the social environment. During this interaction the requirements to the participants are agreed as a process of the subject’s adaptation to the demands of society. In this context, the problem of social adaptation is analyzed in philosophical and sociological literature (Miloslavova (1974), Romm (2003), Safronova (2002), Shpak (1992), and others.).