
The Department of Psychological Counseling organizes a scientific seminar
The seminar, which was lectured by M.M. Roaa Malik Hussein, aimed to identify the public manners that must be available in light of electronic globalization.
The symposium included a discussion of several axes, the first axis to identify the concept of electronic globalization and enhance the contribution of public literature in promoting peaceful coexistence between individuals, the second axis the impact of electronic globalization on behaviors and values, while the third axis addressed the challenges faced by today’s youth in light of digital openness, the fourth axis included the role of the family and institutions in promoting public literature, and the fifth axis included bright examples from our reality that employ globalization ethically. The symposium recommended the need to emphasize the role of the family in building relationships with children to enhance trust between them, instilling moral and religious values, supporting awareness and community initiatives in the digital field, emphasizing respect for the privacy of others in the digital world, activating the role of monitoring around the Internet and activating deterrent laws about electronic crimes.

