SOCIAL PERSONALITY PATTERN OF EDUCATIONAL GUIDES
Keywords:
personality, patternAbstract
The study of the social personality pattern can be the primary entrance in understanding the professional behavior of the psychological guides, as it looks at
the social personality as a dynamic organization consisting of a number of elements interacting with each other and with its professional environment.
Everyone has a personal style of his own that affects the choice and style of his work and this style is related to a professional environment that matches with him, and it is certain that the social personality pattern applies to the social environment, which is the school environment and social and service institutions, and they are institutions that require social and professional skills that are not available in professional environments Others .The psychological counselor, as
one of the faculty in government schools, must possess a high -ranking social personality and pattern of a professional environment, and he is not considered a guide and not valid for this profession. The development of various areas of scientific, practical, social and great growth in the field of information technology and change witnessed by the world of professions, and randomness in appointment (employment) without studying and scientific and psychological test for applicants. We have groups of guides unable to confront and solve the problems facing them in schools, so they resort to Other works, such as trick, from the social environment that does not correspond to the pattern of their personality, so the need to conduct this study appeared in identifying their potential and social pattern and forming a realistic image of it. In light of the foregoing, the current research problem becomes clear that it deals with identifying the patterns of the social personality of educational counselors in particular, which contributes to the development of their professional maturity.
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