Guilt and personal relationship with obsessive compulsive disorder (Field study on a sample of workers in the field of psychological support and social service in Homs)
published by Aِl-Baath University
in 2016
in Education
and research's language is
العربية
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Abstract in English
The study aimed to identify the nature of the relationship between
guilt and personal disorder obsessive compulsive among workers in
the field of psychological support and social service, and the
disclosure of the differences between respondents in both the guilt
and personal disorder obsessive compulsive according to gender, the
study was conducted on (200) young men and women workers in
the field of social and psychological support service, the researcher
used the test to feel guilty (the researcher) and testing of personal
obsessive compulsive disorder (the researcher).
References used
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Blum, Alon.(2008). Shame and Guilt, Misconceptions and Controversies: A Critical Review of the Literature. SAGE Publications.10.19-102
Dost. A & Yagmurlu. B.(2008). Are Constructiveness and Destructiveness Essential Features of Guilt and Shame Feelings Respectively?. Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour.USA.38.2.110-129