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    المخططات المعرفية لدى أبناء المرأة المطلقة دراسة عيادية لأربع (04) حالات من ولاية غرداية
    (جامعة غرداية, 2022) بية, بابا عمي; سليمان, أداود
    The present study aims to reveal the early, incompatible cognitive schemes prevailing in a sample of divorced women's children. The sample was targeted at: 02 males, 02 females from adolescence, aged between 13 and 18 years, from the state of Ghardaia - the municipalities of Ghardaia and Alateuf. The prescriptive approach was used in this study. In order to verify the study's hypotheses, standard tools were used: a half case-oriented interview, a measure of Jeffrey Young's incompatible early knowledge schemes in his abbreviated version, adapted by the researcher: Amina Ben Kouider on the Algerian environment, as well as some statistical methods. The study's findings were as follows: There are early cognitive schemes of consensus prevailing among divorced women's children: Insufficient tenderness scheme /emotional deprivation scheme - self-sacrifice scheme - excessive ideals/demanding ideals and excessive criticism - fusion relationship scheme - control scheme/exaggerated rights - excessive impulse control scheme - lack of self-control scheme. All of the study's sub-hypotheses have also been achieved: 1. There is a difference in early cognitive non-consensual schemes attributable to the gender variable. 2. There is a difference in early cognitive non-consensual schemes attributable to the age variable. 3. There is a difference in early cognitive non-consensual schemes attributable to the variable duration of divorce.

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