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International Journal of Psychiatry(IJP)

ISSN: 2475-5435 | DOI: 10.33140/IJP

Impact Factor: 1.85

Socialization between Importance and Influence on the Phenomenon of Suicide

Abstract

Qadri Abdel Baqi and Qadri Naas

The process of socialization is considered a process of great importance and complexity that has been addressed by scholars and researchers in sociology and psychology throughout various eras. It represents a subject of interest for many researchers and scientists, and in this regard, they have developed a number of assumptions and theories about this process, because of its major role for the individual and society. Both, and therefore it is the process that works to provide the individual with the culture, customs, traditions, and values prevailing in society, and gives him various skills and experiences that make him a good and effective citizen in society, and this The process takes place through several institutions in which the individual graduates one by one, including the family, the school, and others. Other institutions in which an individual learns, On the contrary, upbringing is a double-edged sword, or it can be used to form a generation that is aware of the spirit of responsibility towards itself, its community , and its nation, or can it have a negative impact on itself, its society, and its nation if it is not used properly and lead to the occurrence of unacceptable social phenomena in society, for example but not limited to the phenomenon Suicide has become a concern for all actors in society because of the repercussions it causes within the family and society. In this research paper, we identify the concept of upbringing by shedding light on the various elements that affect an individual’s upbringing and formation, which may have a direct impact on the occurrence of the suicide process.

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