أنماط الشخصية وعلاقتها بتقبل الذات لدى الطلبة ذوي الإعاقة البصرية بمعهد عمر بن الخطاب المكفوفين
The study aimed to identifying the relationship between personality patterns and self-acceptance among people with visual impairment at the Omar Bin Al-Khatab Institute for the Blind where the study sample consisted of (106) students, where the sample was chosen in a random way, and the researcher used the Young scale for personality styles, and the measure of self-acceptance for people with disabilities Visual; The results of the study showed that the students of the Omar Bin Al-Khatab Institute for blind have a high level of extroverted personality, and an intermediate level of introverted personality. And that the level of self-acceptance among them was between the high and medium levels; The absence of a statistically significant correlation between extrovert personality types (the pattern as a whole and the four sub-patterns), and self-acceptance among the visually impaired, except for the flat, thoughtful pattern, there was a positive relationship; There is a positive correlation between introverted personality types ((the pattern as a whole and the four sub-patterns), and self-acceptance among students with visual impairment, except for the thought introverted pattern, where there was no correlation with statistically significant; There were no statistically significant differences at the level of significance (0.05) between males and females, in the level of the extroverted personality as a whole, and the introverted personality as a whole, according to the gender variable, and the severity of disability; There were no statistically significant differences at the level of significance (0.05) between males and females in the level of self-acceptance, according to the gender variable, and the severity of the disability, except after accepting the body, showed differences in favor of people with blind. (Author’s abstract)