Her Excellency Dr. Suzan Sadaqah Abdul-Aziz Basyouni, Professor of Mental Health in the Department of Psychology, participated in the Gulf Creativity and Talent Day by launching the initiative entitled, "For Your Sake, O Talented Student", on Wednesday, 9 Jumada Al-Thani, 1441 A.H. The initiative was held with the participation of the talented female students of Al-Shifaa and Umm Al-Salamah Preparatory Schools in Makkah. The female doctoral students majoring in Measurement and Evaluation took part in the event.
The initiative included many workshops on inner peace, the concept of intellectual security, the development of a spirit of optimism and happiness, and spreading positivity. The following are some of the objectives of the initiative:
Providing field training programs for talented female secondary school students.
Providing distance training programs for female supervisors in the educational administration who supervise talented female students, for several regions participating in the initiative.
Following up the impact of training with the district supervisors.
Elements of the training program:
Training program for day 1: "Be Creative in Designing Your Future"
Be Careful!: self-understanding, self-esteem, knowledge and perception, and decision-making.
Inner Peace: psychological immunity, and intellectual immunity
Future self-Investment.
Training program for day 2: ''Get Rid of Stress and Be Happy"
Facing psychological stress.
Techniques for relieving psychological stress.
My happiness is in my hands.
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