Under the patronage of the Dean of the College of Education for Human Sciences, Professor Dr. Farhad Aziz Mohiuddin, the Master's thesis entitled (Psychological Flow and Its Relationship to the Attitude Towards the Counseling Profession among Educational Counselors in Government and Private Schools) was discussed in the Department of Educational and Psychological Sciences by the student Salman Hindi Hamid in the college hall on 9/8/2024.
The thesis aimed to identify the level of psychological flow and the attitude towards the counseling profession among educational counselors in government and private schools and to know the statistically significant differences between psychological flow and the attitude towards the counseling profession according to the variable of gender, stage, years of service and the correlation between psychological flow and the attitude towards the counseling profession, as the researcher built a psychological flow scale and prepared a scale for the attitude towards counseling, and extracted their psychometric properties represented by validity and reliability, and also applied it to a random sample of counselors, both male and female, amounting to (250) samples. The delegation showed that the male and female guides enjoyed a high level of both psychological flow and the attitude towards the guidance profession. It also indicated that there were no differences in both psychological flow and the attitude towards guidance in each of the gender variables (males - females), stage (primary - secondary), years of service (five years or less - from six to ten years - more than ten years). It also showed a high positive correlation. The study also reached a number of recommendations and proposals.
The discussion committee consisted of the teaching staff. .
Prof. Dr. Janar Abdul Qader Ahmed, Chairman
Assistant Professor Dr. Yasser Mahfouz Hamed, Member
Assistant Professor Dr. Janan Qahtan Sarhan, Member
Prof. Dr. Halima Salman Khalaf, Member and Supervisor