International Journal of Humanities and Social Science

ISSN 2220-8488 (Print), 2221-0989 (Online) 10.30845/ijhss

Self-Disclosure of Orphaned Students
Jamal Malik Anas, Tahani Anwar Ismail

Abstract
Self-disclosure contributes to improving the level of psychological health of the individual in general, as it leads to achieving a greater understanding of the individual about himself, as it has been shown to be positively related to positive self-esteem. Attitudes that an individual adopts, or specific needs that he seeks to satisfy. Therefore, it is important for the individual to know his level of self-disclosure, especially since each individual has a different level. Some people feel comfortable talking about their personal experiences and some feel nervous, and this is an indicator of the low level of intimacy and affection between the individual and others, because the low level of self-disclosure may lead to hate The individual himself, to feel isolated and not shared by others. The importance of self-disclosure as a characteristic of an individual's positive personality. The absence of self-disclosure is one of the important unhealthy factors that may affect the individual and cause him many problems, especially students. The importance and privacy of the category that is interested in studying it. It is the orphan students who need further studies and guidance programs to help them face the challenges they face in life. The importance and privacy of the category that is interested in studying it. It is the orphan students who need further studies and guidance programs to help them face the challenges they face in life. Building a new measure of self-disclosure commensurate with the specificity of the sample studied by the research may open future research horizons in the subject of research on the part of researchers and specialists. of the research objectivesThe level of self-disclosure among orphaned students. The level of self-disclosure among orphaned students according to the gender variable (male-female). The current research is limited to: orphaned students in secondary education schools, of both sexes, for the academic year 2021/2022, in Basra Governorate.

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