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Title: التوافق النفسي الاجتماعي لدى مراهقين ضحايا الطلاق
Authors: بوحشيبة, ليندة
مداني, هيبة
Keywords: التوافق النفسي الاجتماعي
المراهقين
الطلاق
Issue Date: Jun-2023
Publisher: جامعة ابن خلدون-تيارت
Abstract: هدفت الدراسة إلى محاولة الكشف عن مستوى التوافق النفسي الاجتماعي لدى المراهقين ضحايا الطلاق اونطلاقا من التساؤل التالي: هل يعاني المراهقين ضحايا الطلاق من سوء التوافق النفسي الاجتماعي ؟ وللإجابة على هذا التساؤل طرحنا الفرضية العامة كالآتي: يعاني المراهقين ضحايا الطلاق من سوء التوافق النفسي الاجتماعي. تكمن أهمية هذه الدراسة بإعتبار موضوع الطلاق موضوع له ثقله الاجتماعي فيؤثر على الافراد سواء الرجل او المرأة وخاصة الابناء، لذا سلطنا الضوء على هاته المشكلة لمحاولة شرح وفي مختلف الجوانب المرتبطة بها.
Description: The study aimed at trying to reveal the level of psychological and social adjustment among adolescent victims of divorce, and based on the following question: •Do adolescent victims of divorce suffer from poor psychological and social compatibility? To answer this question, we put forward the general hypothesis as follows: Adolescents who are victims of divorce suffer from poor psychological and social adjustment .The importance of this study lies in considering the issue of divorce as a topic that has a social weight and affects individuals, whether men or women, especially children, so we shed light on this problem in an attempt to explain and understand the various aspects associated with it. In this study, we used the clinical approach, and among the tools we used were the semi-guided clinical interview and the psychological adjustment scale of Zainab Choucair, in three cases And I reached a conclusion: which is that the three study cases have psychological compatibility, and thus the hypothesis was not fulfilled in all study cases
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