Objectives: The aim of the research is to reveal the role of self-compassion as a modifier variable for the relationship between equilibrium, thinking and positive thinking among adolescents and orphans, and the delinquency between sects and females of orphan adolescents in self-compassion, excessive thinking and positive thinking. (80) Study screenshot: Teenager ranged. And the colored successive matrices test of “Raven” for children and adults (5.5-68 years) for intelligence, the self-compassion scale for orphaned adolescents (prepared by: the researcher), the emotional balance scale for orphaned adolescents, and the positive thinking scale for orphaned adolescents (prepared by: the researcher). The results indicated that there is a positive, statistically significant correlation Between the scores of the study sample of orphaned adolescents on measures of self-compassion, emotional balance and positive thinking of orphaned adolescents, and there are statistically significant differences between the mean scores of male and female orphaned adolescents on measures of compassion, emotional balance and positive thinking towards male adolescents.
ali, S. T. A. (2023). Self-compassion as a modifier of the relationship between emotional balance and positive thinking among a sample of orphan adolescents. Journal of Qena Faculty of Arts, 32(58), 297-388. doi: 10.21608/qarts.2023.181799.1578
MLA
Samah Tewfik Ahmed ali. "Self-compassion as a modifier of the relationship between emotional balance and positive thinking among a sample of orphan adolescents", Journal of Qena Faculty of Arts, 32, 58, 2023, 297-388. doi: 10.21608/qarts.2023.181799.1578
HARVARD
ali, S. T. A. (2023). 'Self-compassion as a modifier of the relationship between emotional balance and positive thinking among a sample of orphan adolescents', Journal of Qena Faculty of Arts, 32(58), pp. 297-388. doi: 10.21608/qarts.2023.181799.1578
VANCOUVER
ali, S. T. A. Self-compassion as a modifier of the relationship between emotional balance and positive thinking among a sample of orphan adolescents. Journal of Qena Faculty of Arts, 2023; 32(58): 297-388. doi: 10.21608/qarts.2023.181799.1578