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"Psychological Reassurance in the New Reality"

The university, represented by the Deanship of Student Affairs – Female Students Section – organized a virtual remote reception on the topic of "Psychological Reassurance in Light of the New Reality." The reception, which lasted for two days, Sunday and Monday, corresponding to 18-19/1/1442 AH, included many diverse programs related to strengthening the psychological aspect and preparing it to face the emergency circumstances resulting from the spread and outbreak of the Coronavirus and the precautionary measures that accompanied it.

The first day of the forum included a session by Dr. Omar Al-Muhaymid titled "Faith and its Impact on Psychological Reassurance," while Dr. Saleh Al-Khalaf presented a session titled "Psychological Preparedness in Light of the Corona Pandemic.".

The second day of the forum witnessed two different sessions. The third session was presented by Dr. Fahad Al-Ahmad, titled (A Successful Academic Return), while Dr. Saad Al-Dosari presented the fourth and final session, titled (Technical Preparation in Distance Learning: Challenges and Solutions).

The Vice Dean of Student Affairs at the university, Dr. Amal Al-Rebeish, explained that the forum targeted male and female students and faculty members for two days through four diverse sessions that addressed providing psychological and academic guidance to deal with this phase, in light of the new reality resulting from the Corona pandemic.

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