This study belongs to the type of semi-experimental studies that aim to test the effect of using the independent variable, which is the effectiveness of the life model in group work method to alleviate the social problems of newly divorced women, so this study aimed to test the effectiveness of the life model in group work method to alleviate the problems The social problems of newly divorced women, and from the main objective a set of the following sub-objectives emerges: 1. Testing the effectiveness of the life model by working with groups to alleviate the social problems of newly divorced women. 2. Testing the effectiveness of the life model in group work method to alleviate the psychological problems of the newly divorced, 3. Testing the effectiveness of the life model in group work method to alleviate the economic problems of the newly divorced, and this study used the quasi-experimental approach using the life model in group work method The results of the study demonstrated the effectiveness of the professional intervention program using the life model in alleviating the social problems of newly divorced women.
alsayed, A. M. M. (2022). The effectiveness of the life model in group work method to alleviate the social problems of newly divorced women.. The journal Future of Social Sciences, 10(4), 107-136. doi: 10.21608/fjssj.2022.151823.1105
MLA
abeer mohamed mokther alsayed. "The effectiveness of the life model in group work method to alleviate the social problems of newly divorced women.". The journal Future of Social Sciences, 10, 4, 2022, 107-136. doi: 10.21608/fjssj.2022.151823.1105
HARVARD
alsayed, A. M. M. (2022). 'The effectiveness of the life model in group work method to alleviate the social problems of newly divorced women.', The journal Future of Social Sciences, 10(4), pp. 107-136. doi: 10.21608/fjssj.2022.151823.1105
VANCOUVER
alsayed, A. M. M. The effectiveness of the life model in group work method to alleviate the social problems of newly divorced women.. The journal Future of Social Sciences, 2022; 10(4): 107-136. doi: 10.21608/fjssj.2022.151823.1105