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The purpose of caring for the child is to prepare the man of tomorrow who is healthy in his psyche
in his behavior consistent with his family, as it is the main purpose in which the child grows up.
Therefore, some of the objectives of our study focused on getting to know more and shed light on
the child who lives in the sheltering institution, and to know the relationship of influence The care
he receives is based on his psychological compatibility, and on the effect of the family image on his
psychological compatibility. The topic of our problem revolved around: “How does the family
image affect the psychological compatibility of the paramedic child residing in the Childhood
Paramedic Center?” We used the clinical approach and some techniques represented in a case study
And the clinical note (observation network), Appendix No. (01) on page 99 and the clinical
interview (network of interview), Appendix No. (02) on page 102, which enabled us to collect the
largest amount of information in order to reach results that serve our study (because we were unable
to use the family understanding test. FAT due to the Corona pandemic and the suspension of studies
and the prevention of ambush) Our samples included three cases of males present in the Aid
Foundation for Children in Oran and who we chose in a deliberate way, trained, so that their ages
range from 07 years to 12 years, the paramedic child may exhibit some disorders that hinder his
compatibility because he is affected by many psychological factors and this is also shown by
previous studies that we mentioned at the beginning of our problem, and in the end we concluded
that the general hypothesis has been achieved with all cases and sub-hypotheses that they have been
investigated with all cases and this makes us conclude that The family image negatively affects the
psychological compatibility of the paramedic child present in the housing institution, by not
satisfying his needs and motives, which leads him to a poor compatibility, so family conflicts within
the system were apparent in all the studied cases that were not resolved by the spouses, and some
indicators were observed through interviews that suggest The lack of control rules agreed upon by
the parents, and this is what led to divorce, homelessness of children in the streets and the collapse
of the family system. As for the sub-hypotheses, it was that the paramedic sponsorship translates the
family’s picture into aggressive behavior. And these conflicts translate into aggressive behaviors, so
our observations also of them: quarrels, cursing, physical violence, some strange behavior during
our questions about the family, the fact that they are homeless In the street because of their disorder,
they live in emotional deprivation and emotional emptiness due to a rift in the family, and the
second sub-hypothesis was that the care that the rescued child receives in the residential institution
affects his psychological compatibility, for example when the environment (the environment in