The University Psychological Guidance Unit at the College of Agricultural Engineering Sciences – University of Baghdad, in cooperation with the Human Rights Unit, organized a workshop entitled “The Rebellious Personality”. The workshop was presented by the Unit Supervisor, Dr. Mithna Falhi Hamoud, in the presence of a number of faculty members and students of the college.
The workshop aimed to clarify the concept of the rebellious personality, the psychological reasons leading to rebellion, and ways to deal with such a personality.
The lecturer recommended the importance of proper interaction with this personality, learning the correct ways to deal with it, and understanding it. This activity contributed to achieving several Sustainable Development Goals, particularly Goal 3: Good Health and Well-being and Goal 4: Quality Education.
 

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