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    Attitudes of addicts\u27 families towards rebuilding confidence in their family members recovering from drugs abuse at health centers.

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    The present study aimed to verify the contribution of the attitudes of addicts\u27 families in rebuilding confidence in their family members recovering from drug addiction in health centers. The sample consisted of (15) women (mother, wife, sister, son) whose relatives are treated in addiction treatment centers. For the purposes of the study, a measure of attitudes of addicts\u27 families and a measure of rebuilding confidence in the recovered were developed. SPSS software was used to extract the arithmetic means, correlation coefficients and linear regression analysis to verify the results of the study. The results revealed that The attitudes were at an average level for the addict, which meaning there are negative attitudes, especially in the cognitive dimension, the level of rebuilding trust was high among the families of addicts, and it indicates the importance of rebuilding trust in the addict, especially in the emotional dimension. And there is a positive correlation with statistical significance between the attitudes of addicts\u27 families and rebuilding confidence in their families recovering from addiction centers. The researcher recommends preparing programs for families of addicts about the importance of rebuilding trust and giving them the opportunity to reintegrate back into society

    The Relationship between Hierarchy Ambiguity and Emotional Cut off among a Sample of Married Female and Male Employees Working at Some Public Hospitals in Amman

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    the present study aimed to explore the relationship between hierarchy ambiguity and emotional cut off among a sample of married female and male employees working in 2 public hospitals in Amman, Jordan. It aimed to explore the levels of hierarchy ambiguity and emotional cut off in accordance with (the duration of the marriage, family income, and academic qualifications). The sample consists from 155 individuals (doctors and nurses) who work in the operation and ICU rooms in public hospitals. The researchers used two scales; the hierarchy ambiguity scale and the emotional cut off scale.  It was found that the respondents’ hierarchy ambiguity and emotional cut off levels are low.  It was found that there isn’t any statistically significant relationship between hierarchy ambiguity and emotional cut off. It was found that there isn’t any statistically significant difference in the respondents’ hierarchy ambiguity and emotional cut off which can be attributed to the family income and academic qualifications. That doesn’t apply to marriage duration. For instance, it was found that there is a significant difference between the respondents’ emotional cut off levels which can be attributed to the marriage duration for the favor of the ones who have been married for a period that exceeds 5 years.  It was found that there isn’t any statistically significant difference between the respondents’ hierarchy ambiguity which can be attributed to the marriage duration. Keywords: Hierarchy Ambiguity, Emotional Cut off, Public Hospitals DOI: 10.7176/JEP/10-36-20 Publication date: December 31st 201
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