milad saeidi; Hossein keshavarz afshar; Ebrahim Naeimi
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The purpose of this research was to qualitatively investigate the occupational identity based on the existential components of new family counselors. In order to identify the effective factors in the job identity of novice family counselors based on existential components, the grounded theory method ...
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The purpose of this research was to qualitatively investigate the occupational identity based on the existential components of new family counselors. In order to identify the effective factors in the job identity of novice family counselors based on existential components, the grounded theory method was used. Data collection was done using in-depth interviews conducted by the researcher. In this study, in order to know the effective factors in the existential components of novice family counselors, all novice family counselors in Tehran in 1400-1401 were considered as the research population. The results of the research were determined in the form of 58 open codes, 9 central codes, and 2 selective codes, which indicated that touching existential concerns such as death, meaning, loneliness, authenticity, freedom, and responsibility, along with the dimensions of occupational identity, play an effective role in It provides the formation of the identity of the counselors And it is very important.
milad saeidi
Abstract
A healthy society needs national security before it needs comfort, so security concerns in all its branches, especially mental security and social peace, constitute these components as a whole or a system that more than anything else. Of all its interdependent components. The family represents such a ...
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A healthy society needs national security before it needs comfort, so security concerns in all its branches, especially mental security and social peace, constitute these components as a whole or a system that more than anything else. Of all its interdependent components. The family represents such a system in which members are organized into groups and form a whole that goes beyond the sum of its components. At first, children have no idea of what is good and evil, and therefore they are not responsible for their behavior and are not considered an ethical element and must undergo a gradual and complex process to become an ethical element. . This process depends on two important factors: "development of congenital abilities" and "learning and experience." The present study is a qualitative and field-based study. Data were collected using semi-structured interviews conducted by the researcher, which revealed factors such as secure family circle communication, family safety as a result of healthy and orderly functioning, effort-based ethical development, ethics and program, and family safety. Healthy and regular play a central role in the sense of security and growth of the children of Iranian families.