The Department of Psychological Counseling and Educational Guidance at the College of Education for Human Sciences - University of Basra organized a panel discussion on the factors contributing to the occurrence of crises among young people and the extent of their persistence.
The seminar aims to explain the factors that contribute to the occurrence of crises, their impact on youth, and how to address these crises.
The episode presented by researcher Zahraa Saleh indicated that the crises that people experience are shaped by their interaction with daily events, their view of them, and the psychological factors that affect the course of these crises, such as the person’s perception, cognitive evaluation, intelligence, emotions, age, experience, thinking styles, and coping strategies. she has.
The researcher confirmed that most young people are exposed to common economic, social, psychological, and family crises, and this prompts some of them to express their rejection and criticism of society through abnormal behaviors of violence, rebellion, and fanaticism.
The researcher called for the need to reconsider the reality of the public education system and rebuild it to match the goal of preparing young people for serious participation in development.

