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Psychology

The Psychology of Anger (Published)

There is no doubt that many people are characterized by anger nowadays. Anxiety and anger have become two main characteristics of the era we are living in because of the many pressures and dominance of the physical side over the spiritual one in our current life. So, man gets angry or nervous for any slightest reason to a degree that people around himself feel frightened for themselves, and their sons or relatives.  Therefore, what is the appropriate salvation for such disease? The answer to this question is definitely in the commandment of our Prophet Mohammed (Peace be upon him) as he asked Muslims not to get angry. So, what is anger? What are its reality and causes? How can we treat it in accordance with the recommendation of Prophet Mohammed (Peace be upon him)?

Keywords: Anger, Psychology, family compatibility, psychology of anger, social compatibility

Psychological and Educational Assessment of Children with Autism at Specialized Education Centers in Riyadh (Published)

The present study aims at identifying the assessment level of psychological and educational performance of children with autism disorder in Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the extent of psychological and educational assessment according to dimensions of the psychological and educational assessment measurement prepared for this purpose. The study population consists of children with autism disorder in Saudi Arabia at the age category: (6-12) years. Sample of the study consists deliberately of children from autism centers in Riyadh, which are Prince Faisal’s Mother Centre, Alwaleed Center, Prince Nasser Center, and Riyadh Center. The study sample includes (74) autistic children. The study adopts an analytical descriptive method based on a field study. The tools utilized for data collection are a primary data questionnaire designed by the author and Scale of psychological and educational performance assessment for children with autism. The study resulted that the level of psychological and educational assessment of autistic children is little high. There are statistically significant differences in psychological and educational assessment at the following dimensions: cognitive, social, emotional, and receptive language in favor of 6-9-year children. There are statistically significant differences in psychological and educational assessment of children with autism due to gender. There is correlation between performance measurement of psychological and educational assessment with age, autism degree, and teacher’s experience years.

Keywords: Autism Disorder, Education, Educational Assessment, Psychology, children

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