The most important social and psychological problems that lead to Alzheimer's disease in the elderly (field study of a sample of people living in the city of Baghdad). The research aims to: 1. Identify the most important social, psychological and health problems of elderly people with Alzheimer's disease. 2. The most prominent solutions and treatments for people living with this disease. 3. rehabilitation and provision of social, psychological and medical services for people with Alzheimer's disease. The research stages of Alzheimer's disease and its symptoms and the most important causes of Alzheimer's disease, research has strengthened the theoretical framework. The theoretical study unexplained social pressure generating dealt with Alzheimer's disease, and also offered to study the social factors that contribute to the reduction of the incidence of Alzheimer's disease, and how social adjustment with Alzheimer's disease. Eating systematic side to look more than a tool for data collection in order to have a sound scientific information, and tools that pillars study in this research are: 1. resolution 2. Interview The most important findings of the research: 1. The percentage of care for children and their parents a patient with Alzheimer's disease (44%) of the surveyed sample. 2. The proportion of respondents who have been subjected to psychological trauma as a result of the loss of a family member (42%). 3. The proportion of respondents who have been exposed to trauma resulting from war (22%). 4. The proportion of respondents who are solving their social problems with the help of the family (48%), friends (22%), and address the respondent to the problems suffered by himself (44%). 5. Treatment methods that reduce the severity of the disease, drug therapy (23%), and social intervention (30%), and those who do not believe in therapy and were treated in ways that the disease is hereditary (24%). 6. Patients who have difficulty adapting to new social situations proportion (58%). 7. patients who suffer from difficult to accomplish everyday tasks without the help of others rate (1.8%). 8. Patients who suffer from the problem of social isolation ratio (76%). The most important conclusions: 1. Contributed to the exceptional circumstances that ravaged Iraq to contribute significantly to family disintegration and lack of communication between parents and children. 2. The inability of the patient are necessary in dealing with advanced cases which require intervention in care of by official institutions contribute to ease the burden and rehabilitation care. The study also found that many of the recommendations that will help the elderly to facilitate the provision of health and therapeutic services that contribute to the rehabilitation him healthy and myself properly
Human beings have an innate and natural aim to achieve their self-interests and to show their ability to overcome challenges in a better way, therefore the move towards self determination is expressed by intrinsic motivation. The desire of absorbing in this task is to enjoy the task in it self and benefitting from it such a motivation is the desire rooted in human nature to judge and choose in which individual is conscious in his self, abilities and adequacy that help him in control the different situations of life passed by him. His choices and actions are voluntary and non-restricted to intervention or external control because control is inner and subjective, while his behavior is self-regulated with the feeling of
... Show MoreThe present study aims to develop and apply the unrealistic optimism scale among high school students. The researcher has designed a scale of (38) paragraphs to measure the unrealistic optimism. A sample of (200) male and female students were chosen randomly to collect the needed data. The study found that the unrealistic scale of optimism has good psychometric characteristics. The research sample has a high level of التفاؤل غير الواقعي لدى عينة البحث unrealistic optimism. There is a statistically significant difference between male and female in the unrealistic optimism in favor of the male students. Finally, there is a statistically significant difference between students in the fourth and sixth gra
... Show MoreThe study aimed at the following:
Identify the differences in average scores core thinking skills kindergarten children by variable sex (male - female), and by variable age (5.6 - 5.11).
To achieve this researcher adopted a standardized test of core thinking skills for the kindergarten children, which was built and standardization by the researcher Meyada Asaad Mussa 2012 . applied test on a sample of (814) ) boys and girls who were randomly chosen form, from directorates of Baghdad Education Adoption of the proportional distribution.
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The childhood stage is considered the most important stage of all the stages through
the human being’s life. In this stage the human being will be more affected by the various
factors that surround him/her. The first five years of his/her life leave a great impact not only
on the human being personality, but also on his/her whole life. Therefore, it is worthwhile tobe concerned with and focus at the raising up and the teaching of the child during the
childhood stage.
The mission of raising up children in this era - the era of globalization and information
bursting or news flooding – has become a very difficult or even an impossible mission.
Furthermore, not only in the Arabic world, but also all over the world, t
The current research aimed to identify:
- Social perception among university students.
- Differences in social Perception according to the variables:
Gander` (male, female) b- theme (scientific, humanitarian(
- Moral judgments among university students.
- Differences in moral judgments according to two variables:
A-type (male, female) b- theme (scientific, humanitarian)
- Emotional tranquility among university students.
- Differences in emotional tranquility according to two variables:
A-type (male, female) b- theme (scientific, humanitarian)
- Contributio
The goal of this study is to investigate the relationship between optimism and life orientation for a subject of female students in the collage of education for women including the first and fourth stage students ,the sample contained (319) students ,(153)of them were a first stagers ,(166) of them were at the fourth stage.
The scale of optimism was built according to a questionnaire pointed to a sample of the students, adding to that reviewing a number of previous scales & studies which was about the same topic.
For the life orientation scale the researcher used a scale built by Scheier & Carver 1985 – tran
... Show Moreاستهدف البحث الحالي تعرف أنماط الشخصية الإنيكرام السائدة ضمن مركز الغريزة لدى طلبة قسم التربية الخاصة، وكذلك تعرف أنماط الشخصية الإنيكرام السائدة ضمن مركز الغريزة لدى طلبة قسم التربية الخاصة وفقاً لمتغير النوع (ذكور، إناث)، ولتحقيق هذه الأهداف تم اعتماد الصورة المختصرة لمقياس أنماط الشخصية الإنيكرام المُعد من قبل (ريسو-هيودسن، 1995)، ترجمة (الياسري، 2004)، (تقنين: السلطاني، 2007)، وقد تم التحقق من الخصائص السيكومت
... Show Moreالملخص : يعد السلوك التوكيدي من السلوكيات الضرورية للإنسان خصوصاً في مرحلة الطفولة لأنها هي مرحلة تكوين الشخصية وترسيخها لديهم ولأن الطفل الذي يفتقد السلوك التوكيدي، سوف يفشل في التعبير عن مشاعره وآراءه وهذه تشكل مشكلة خصوصاً في السنوات الأخيرة أذ قلت المبادئ والأخلاق الحميدة بسبب التغيرات التي طرأت على شعبنا التي لابد على الوالدين من تلافيها والسيطرة على التلميذ وتزويده بالحب والعاطفة وأشعاره بأنه محبوب
... Show MoreAbstract The goal of current study was to identify the relationship between addiction of self-images (Selfie) and personality disorder of narcissus, and the difference of significance the relationship between addiction self-images (selfie) and personality disorder narcissus at students of Mustansiriya university, addiction self- images (selfie) defined: a photograph that one has taken of oneself, typically one taken with a smartphone or webcam and shared via social media, edit and down lowed to social networking sites, and over time, the replacement of normal life virtual world, which is accompanied by a lack of a sense of time, and the formation of repeated patterns increase the risk of social and personal problems. To achieve the goals
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