The relationship between self-concept and aggressive behavior among deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals at the Deaf Center in Misrata

Authors

  • Khalifa Ebrahim Alfakah Misurata University

Keywords:

self, Aggressive behavior, Deaf,, Misurata

Abstract

Research topic "The relationship between the self-concept and the aggressive behavior of the deaf and the hearing impaired in the center of the Deaf in Misurata Introduction Human beings live in a social environment full of countless variables that require him to deal with, understand and respond to them in a successful way that is looking for successful behavior to achieve the adaptation of the person with himself and with others alike and the individual is exposed to many developmental changes that affect all aspects of the personality. The concept of self represents the center of this change as it relates to the individual's ability to determine his beliefs and roles in life Research problem Deaf students form a class of society with special requirements, such as their normal peers. The problem of the deaf forms a difficulty for the student to interact with the society in which he lives, which affects the image that the individual has of himself through mutual relations with others The problem of the research can be formulated in the following questions 1- There is a relationship between the self-concept and aggressive behavior among secondary students in the Institute of the Deaf and the Hearing Impaired in Misurata.

Published

2018-03-01

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Articles