Evaluating the level of psychological stress and loneliness with the effect of suggested exercises to reduce them and develop the performance of serving and volleyball setting skills among orphans of state homes

Authors

  • Asst. Prof. Dr. Naeema Zidane Khalaf College of Physical Education and Sports Science for Women / University of Baghdad,Iraq

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33170/jocope.v17i4.94-114

Keywords:

Psychological Pressure, Serving And setting Skills, Volleyball

Abstract

The importance of the research lies in using exercises to relieve psychological pressure and feelings of psychological loneliness because they represent an unpleasant experience, indicating a lack of harmony, which is accompanied by many cases of difficulty in social integration among orphans of state homes, as well as developing the performance of the serving and preparation skills in volleyball. The goal of the research is to identify the level of Psychological pressure and the feeling of psychological loneliness among the orphans of the State House, knowing the role of the proposed exercises in alleviating their psychological pressure and feeling of psychological loneliness, and knowing the role of the proposed exercises to learning the skills of serving and preparing in volleyball for the research sample. The researcher reached the conclusions that the exercises prepared by the researcher have a positive effect in alleviating psychological pressure and reducing feelings of loneliness among the research sample, and that the exercises prepared by the researcher have an effective impact in developing the volleyball serving and preparation skills among the research sample, and the researcher recommends allocating an entertaining sports lesson within the classroom. Orphans play sports to reduce their psychological pressure and keep them away from feeling lonely. It is necessary for orphanage administrations and educational counselors to pay attention to orphans to satisfy their psychological and social needs so that they do not feel psychologically lonely and to reduce the psychological pressure on them.

Published

2024-08-28