This study aimed at identifying the degree of alienation of the students of the Syrian refugee residing in both the refugee camps and cities , and to find out whether there were differences among the study sample's degree of alienation attributed to the variables: achievement, gender, number of alienation years, and the place of residence. To achieve this aim, the researcher applied a 70-item questionnaire divided into seven domains : loss of feeling , normlessness , powerlessness , non-feeling of value, loss of aim, meaningless, self-centrality. The study sample consisted of (378) male and female students, who were selected from the ninth and tenth graders of the schools dedicated to the refugees, inside Mraijeeb Camp, Al-Mkhaizen Camp a...
Little is known about patient satisfaction, bias, stigma, and the effects of psychotherapy within th...
This qualitative study tries to explore the problems faced by the Syrian Refugee primary school stud...
Background: Turkey is the leading refugee-hosting country in the world. However, there are few studi...
The present study aimed to identify the degree of psychological security and self-efficacy among the...
Turkey hosts the world’s largest number of refugees with just over 2.9 million Syrians as of April ...
This study aimed at identifying the level of depression and sense of insecurity among a sample of fe...
The current study aimed at identifying the extent of the impact of the displacement crisis and its r...
This field study aims at revealing facts about the effect of war and displacement of Syrian refugee ...
By the end of 2019 the global number of refugees reached 79.5 million; the top source country being...
Background: Because of the highly limited nature of research on Arabs and refugees in general, no pr...
The conflict in Syria created a dire humanitarian situation, as nations around the world struggled w...
The study aims to inform the public of the impact of Syrian refugees on the social, cultural and eco...
Jordan's capital city, Amman, has a population of about three-quarters of a million people, many of ...
This paper reviews some theoretical ideas about how refugees are positioned within social, psycholog...
The purpose of the current study is twofold. First, to determine the occupational interests among te...
Little is known about patient satisfaction, bias, stigma, and the effects of psychotherapy within th...
This qualitative study tries to explore the problems faced by the Syrian Refugee primary school stud...
Background: Turkey is the leading refugee-hosting country in the world. However, there are few studi...
The present study aimed to identify the degree of psychological security and self-efficacy among the...
Turkey hosts the world’s largest number of refugees with just over 2.9 million Syrians as of April ...
This study aimed at identifying the level of depression and sense of insecurity among a sample of fe...
The current study aimed at identifying the extent of the impact of the displacement crisis and its r...
This field study aims at revealing facts about the effect of war and displacement of Syrian refugee ...
By the end of 2019 the global number of refugees reached 79.5 million; the top source country being...
Background: Because of the highly limited nature of research on Arabs and refugees in general, no pr...
The conflict in Syria created a dire humanitarian situation, as nations around the world struggled w...
The study aims to inform the public of the impact of Syrian refugees on the social, cultural and eco...
Jordan's capital city, Amman, has a population of about three-quarters of a million people, many of ...
This paper reviews some theoretical ideas about how refugees are positioned within social, psycholog...
The purpose of the current study is twofold. First, to determine the occupational interests among te...
Little is known about patient satisfaction, bias, stigma, and the effects of psychotherapy within th...
This qualitative study tries to explore the problems faced by the Syrian Refugee primary school stud...
Background: Turkey is the leading refugee-hosting country in the world. However, there are few studi...