The effectiveness of a counseling program to reduce consumer behavioral imbalances for a sample of fines as an input to minimalism upon consumption

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Mansoura University

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Studying the effectiveness of an instructional program in the chain (not consuming, consuming, consuming, consuming, consuming, or unusually demanding) a curse of garmas as an approach to minimalism when consuming. Where the data was collected through the application of the research tools represented in (the initial data form for the research sample, a questionnaire for behavioral imbalances, a guiding program to begin with the imbalances to reduce them), on a purposeful, purposeful sample of (63) women in debt from different economic and social, from rural and urban Dakahlia Governorate. Frequent members of the Misr El-Kheir Foundation, the Farhat Qalb Association, the Orman Association (in Mansoura), and an experimental sample of (15) grieving women. This research followed the analytical descriptive approach, methodology, and testing. In order to reach the following most important results: Almost half of the research sample are of high level women. For the total consumer behavioral imbalances by 44.4%, it was also found that the level of education of the woman in debt was one of the most influential demographic variables in these imbalances. Among the most important recommendations: holding educational seminars for women in debt in centers and associations concerned with women’s affairs, by specialized professors; To make them aware of the dangers of these imbalances and their negative effects

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