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  3. Vol. 8 No. 3 (2018): December

DOI: https://doi.org/10.18844/gjgc.v8i3

Published: 2018-12-29

Articles

Message from the Editor

Prof. Dr. Kobus Maree
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Comparison effectiveness of cognitive-behavioural therapy and relaxation technique on curing premenstrual syndrome

Farah Mahmoudi

110-118

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The practice and guidance and counseling in Amhara region Ethiopia.

Alebachew Mohammed Legas, Antehun Atanaw Mengistu

119-127

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A Content Analysis of the Research Articles Written on online-counseling

Eser Ceker

128-138

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Factors contributing to effective guidance and counselling services at university of Eswatini

Alfred Fana Tsikati

139-148

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Study upon the Postgraduate Dissertations the Subject of which are Family Involvement in Pre-School Education in Turkey

Nur Demirbas Celik, Aycem Birand

149-156

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A comparative study of the effectiveness of cognitive-behavioural and common method of family education on the psychological well-being of parents and girl students in secondary programme at western region of Isfahan Province, Iran

Mansour Abdi, Aliasghar Abbasi

157-164

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Relationship between father’s emotional intelligence and marital satisfaction with adolescent self-esteem and mental health

Ali Rasouli, Hassan Heydari, Seyed Ali Alyasin, Mansour Abdi

165-172

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Causes of bullying in the workplace among primary school teachers of your paper

Tomas Cech, Jana Kvintova, Simona Dobesova Cakirpaloglu

173-181

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