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Title: درجة الاتصال النفسي بين المسن وأفراد أسرته كما يدركها المسن وعلاقتها بتوافقه النفسي الاجتماعي _ مقاربة تحليلية نظرية للتراث النظري حول الشيخوخة_
Authors: د / يمينة خلادي
Keywords: الاتصال النفسي
المسن
Issue Date: Dec-2012
Series/Report no.: numéro 09 SSH;
Abstract: Habitually the elder persons suffer from an inconvenient psychosocial adaptation. That gives the impression that the old person starts to forget and lacks cognitive concentration, the strange thing in that is that he remembers events that he witnessed years ago, but at the same time he forgets events that he was told few moments ago, he also can denies that he heard .This phenomenon is called the” state for forgetting “or “Amnesia” in which the individual forgets recent events and forgets far past events, The fact that physiological aspects and the role of the brain cell is greatly put in doubt, whereas the psychological factor is widely proven ,particularly the relation of the old man to the people who live around him and the extent to which he is in interaction with them at the psychological level, adding to that his ability to know all that after he lost the important social role he played .The role that became no more than a real past after the person was weakened physiologically and psychologically. The current analysis tries to shed light on all this questions and others through an analytical critical reading of the theoretical aspect, moreover it tries to clarify the relationship between the psychological and physiological connivance state, through his awareness about psychological contact and social interaction with his environment.
Description: Sciences Sociales et Humaines numéro 09 SSH
URI: http://dspace.univ-ouargla.dz/jspui/handle/123456789/6193
ISSN: 2170-1121
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