Self – Transcendence and its sub-dimensions as a predictor of attitude toward psychological counselor and Job engagement among a sample of psychological counselors

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  • Nashwa Karam Abu Bakr Associate Professor, Department of Psychology Faculty of Education, Qassim University

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https://doi.org/10.55074/hesj.v6i14.203

Keywords:

Self – Transcendence- attitude toward psychological counselor- Jop engagement

Abstract

 The study aimed to identify the differences between males and female psychological counselor in: Self – Transcendence, attitude toward psychological counselor, Jop engagement; The sample of the study consisted of 148 counselor (32 exploratory samples); Self– Transcendence scale, and attitude toward psychological counselor scale, and Jop engagement scale prepared by the researcher. The results found no differences between males and females on the study variables, except orientation of profession of psychological counselor, where the difference  at the level of (0.05) in the direction of females; Finding meaning, interpersonal relations, valuing, and wisdom (40%) of the varying degrees of attitude toward psychological counselor, and contributed both Finding meaning, self-awareness, interpersonal relations, wisdom and dealing with different situations of (52%) of the degrees of Self – Transcendence, the study concluded with a set of recommendations.

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Author Biography

  • Nashwa Karam Abu Bakr, Associate Professor, Department of Psychology Faculty of Education, Qassim University

    Associate Professor, Department of Psychology

    Faculty of Education, Qassim University

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Published

2021-01-15

How to Cite

Self – Transcendence and its sub-dimensions as a predictor of attitude toward psychological counselor and Job engagement among a sample of psychological counselors. (2021). Humanities and Educational Sciences Journal, 6(14), 52-80. https://doi.org/10.55074/hesj.v6i14.203

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