ORIGINAL_ARTICLE
The effectiveness of cognitive behavioral therapy of sexual disorders and marital problems on the dynamics of sex relation and sex atraction in women referred to family court
Purpose: The aim of present study was investigate the effectiveness of cognitive behavioral group therapy for sexual dysfunction and marital problems on the dynamics of sex relation and sexual appeal in women referred to family court.
Methodology: In a semi-experimental study with pretest-posttest design and control group, 30 women referred to family court in Mashhad city were selected by available sampling method and then randomly designed into experimental and control groups. The experimental group participated in 8 sessions of 45 minutes at cognitive behavioral group therapy, while control groups were not in any treatment. The participants completed relation self-disclosure questionnaire and sexual awareness questionnaire. Data were analyzed by SPSS22 software, using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA).
Findings: The findings showed that cognitive behavioral group therapy for sexual dysfunction and marital problems leading to improving the dynamics of sex relation and sex appeal in the experimental group than control groups. According to these results, cognitive behavioral group therapy for sexual dysfunction and marital problems might be an efficient way of improving dynamics of sex relation and sex appeal in women referred to family court. Also, therapists can use this therapeutic approach for improving dynamics of sex relation and sex appeal.
https://tpccp.um.ac.ir/article_33025_f4a526b46cc14c8480f8e4dc9dc71485.pdf
2018-12-22
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10.22067/ijap.v8i2.62597
Sexual dynamics
sexual attraction
sexual disorders
Marital Problems
ghasem
ahi
ahigh1356@yahoo.com
1
bIslamic Azad University of Birjand
LEAD_AUTHOR
ahmad
Mansouric
mansoury_am@yahoo.com
2
cIslamic Azad University of Neyshabur
AUTHOR
Atefe
Tavanaeia
avanaei.psy1991@gmail.com
3
bIslamic Azad University of Birjand
AUTHOR
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ORIGINAL_ARTICLE
Social and personal factors discriminating emotionally resilient from non-resilient abused teens
Purpose: Determine of social and personal factors discriminating resilient from non-resilient adolescences against abuse.
Method: The statistical population encompasses all high-school students of Jajarm, city, who were 516 people. Emotional abused questionnaire, raumaresilience questionnaire, young self- report scale, and Wechsler IQ test have been administered and then a discriminant analysis were used.
Findings: Findings showed that individual (excluding intelligence) and social (excluding supportive relations to peers and active social involvement) factors were different in two groups (p<0.05). Discriminating function also revealed discrimination between resilient and non-resilient teens so that it determined 20.2 % of resilience changes. it might be concluded that individual protective factors like problem-solving, pessimism, belief structure, self-regulation, and self-esteem, as well as social protective factors like supportive academic performance and neighborhood safety/support help adolescents, endure against parents’ emotional abuse.
https://tpccp.um.ac.ir/article_33064_0782350202e8ee151031e5de93484d9c.pdf
2018-12-22
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10.22067/ijap.v8i2.64500
Resilience
protective factors
abuse
teenage
Ali
mashhadi
mashhadi@um.ac.ir
1
Ferdowsi University of Mashhad
LEAD_AUTHOR
Maryam
Hassanzadeh Avval
hassanzadeh.maryam@gmail.com
2
Ferdowsi University of Mashhad
AUTHOR
Mahdi
Abdollahzadeh Rafi
rafi.mehdi@gmail.com
3
Farhangiyan University
AUTHOR
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Effectiveness of the acceptance and commitment group therapy on the symptoms of homesickness, anxiety and emotional regulation in College students
Purpose: To investigate the effectiveness of Acceptance and Commitment group therapy on homesickness, anxiety and cognitive emotional regulation among college students referring to Mashhad University clinic.
Method: The design of this study was semi-experimental with a pretest–posttest control group design. 30 people were selected by the purposive method and assigned into two groups (experimental group and control group – 15 people in each group). Homesickness questionnaire, anxiety questionnaire, cognitive emotional regulation were used to measure the dependent variables.
Findings: The results showed that ACT has various significant effects on homesickness feeling than the control group (P
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Homesickness
act
depression
anxiety
cognitive emotional regulation and educational self-efficacy
college students
mahdi
valizade
mvalizade65@gmail.com
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islamic azad university isfahan(khorasgan) branch
LEAD_AUTHOR
gholamreza
manshaee
smanshaee@yahoo.com
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islamic azad university isfahan(khorasgan) branch
AUTHOR
hosein
kareshki
kareshki@um.ac.ir
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ferdowsi univercity of mashhad
AUTHOR
Abdi. S., Babapoor. K., Fathi. H. (2010). Relationship between models of cognitive emotional regulation and general health in students, Journal of AJA mums, 8(4), 258-264. (In Persian)
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Duenas. J. A. (2016). Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Adolescent Difficulties with Emotion Regulation: An Open Trial. Western Michigan University, 2016.
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Ejei. J., Dehghani. M., Ganjavi. A., Khadapanahi. M. (2010). Validation of homesickness questionnaire in students. Journal of Behavioral science, 2(1), 1-12. (In Persian)
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Representing the Probability of Divorce: A Phenomenological Study
Purpose: The present research aimed at identifying the probability of harming divorce
Method: The method of this research is qualitative, which is based on the goal of achieving the lives of marriage applicants and on the basis of divorce applicants, a phenomenological approach has been used. The research field of this study was all marriage applicants referring to the Mashhad Health Center No3 and all divorce applicants referring to the Welfare Center of Mashhad and specialists in the field of family and divorce. The sample consisted of 15 marriage applicants and twenty couples applying for divorce and fifteen specialists in family and divorce sectors selected through by targeted sampling method as criterion type. The criteria for entering the study in applicants were: 1) Aged over 18 and under 40, 2) Educated over 9 years at school 3) First married 4) Willingness to participate in research, and for divorce applicants, whose marital life has lasted less than 10 years. And the criterion for choosing professionals was: 1) Being married, 2) Having family consulting experience for at least 5 years. The interviewing method was deep and semi-structured.
Findings: In six months, interviews were collected, recorded, encoded and compiled in the form of 65 sub-themes and 8 main themes in the individual components, paired components, family components, cultural components, social components, economic components, and belief components.
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The probability of harming divorce
Marriage applicants
Divorce applicants
Tahereh Sadat
Alavi
t.alavi@ut.ac.ir
1
tehran
LEAD_AUTHOR
Ali
Moghadamzadeh
amoghadamzadeh@ut.ac.ir
2
Tehran
AUTHOR
Mohammad Ali
Mazaheri
mazaheri45@gmail.com
3
Shahid Beheshti University of Tehran
AUTHOR
Gholamali
Afrooz
afrooz@ut.ac.ir
4
tehran
AUTHOR
Elaheh
Hejazi Moghari
ehejazi@ut.ac.ir
5
Tehran University
AUTHOR
Keyvan
Salehi
keyvansalehi@ut.ac.ir
6
University of Tehran
AUTHOR
Afrouz, G. (2009). Psychological foundations of marriage in the context of Islamic culture and values. Tehran University Publishing House. (In Persian).
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Boden, J., Fischer, J. L., & Niehuis, S. (2009). Predicting Marital Adjustment from Young Adults, Initial Levels, and Changes in Emotional Intimacy over Time: A 25-Year Longitudinal Study. Journal of Adult Dev, 17 (August 2009) 121–134.
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Bostani Khalesi Z., Simbar, M., & Azin, S. A. (2015). An explanation of sexual health education requirements of couples prior to marriage: A qualitative study. Journal of Qualitative Research in Health Sciences, 4(3), 290-303. (In Persian).
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Cheraghi, M. (2014). Relationship style with the spouse's family in Iranian couples and designing and examining the effectiveness of culture-based interventions based on marital adjustment and communication quality with the spouse's family. The thesis of Ph.D. in clinical psychology, Shahid Beheshti University of Tehran. (In Persian).
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Esmaeili, M., & Dehdast, K. (2015). Presentation of a conceptual design of the relationship between marriage contractions (pre-marriage) with marital satisfaction (after marriage). Journal of Family Counseling and Psychotherapy, 4(3), 405-445. (In Persian).
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Fatima, M., & Ajmal, M. A. (2012). Happy Marriage: A Qualitative study, Government College University of Lahore Pakistan, Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 10(1), 37-42.
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Gottman, J. (1998). Why a successful marriage, why unsuccessful marriage, translation of Firouzbakht, M. (2016), Abjad Publishing House, Tehran. (In Persian).
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Gottman, J. M., & Levenson, R. W. (2003). A Two-Factor Model for Predicting When a Couple Will Divorce: Exploratory Analyses Using 14-Year Longitudinal Data. Family Process, 41(1), 83-96.
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Hakim, S. M., & Zahedifar, B. (2010). Causes of Divorce from the Viewpoint of Islam. Journal of Women's Strategic Studies, 13 (49).293-348. (In Persian).
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Jockin, V., McGue, M., & Lykken, D. T. (1996). Personality and Divorce: A Genetic Analysis. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 71 (2), 288-299.
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Kalantari, A., & Roshanfekr P. (2015). Divorce in Iran. Jameshenasan Publications. (In Persian).
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Khazaei, S., Navabinejad, S., Farzad, V., & Zahrakar, K. (2016). Psychometric properties of Covert Relational Aggression Scale, Journal of Research in Psychological Health, 10(2), 1-14. (In Persian).
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Kazemi, P. (2003). The effectiveness of Life Quality Improvement Program on Marital Satisfaction and Healthy Living, Thesis of Master's Degree in clinical psychology, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad. (In Persian).
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Khodadie Sangdeh, J., Nazari, A. M., & Ahmadi, K. (2015). Prognosis of a successful marriage: the role of effective marital agents based on socio-cultural status. Journal of Strategic Studies in Sports and Youth, (29)97- 108(In Persian).
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Lavner, J. A., Karney, B. R., & Bradbury, T. N. (2016). Does Couples’ Communication Predict Marital Satisfaction, or Does Marital Satisfaction Predict Communication? Journal of Marriage and Family, 78, 680–694.
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Olson, D. H., Olson, A.S. P., & Larson, J. (2006). Find your relationship strengths (the couple checkup). Translating Darini M., Navabinejad, S. (2012). Tehran University Press. (In Persian).
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Paik, A. (2011). Adolescent Sexuality and the Risk of Marital Dissolution. Journal of Marriage and Family, 73, 472 – 485.
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Rosen-Grandon, J. R. Myers, J. E. & Hattie, J. A. (2004).The Relationship between Marital Characteristics, Marital Interaction Processes, and Marital Satisfaction. Journal of Counseling & Development. 82, 58–68.
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Saldana, J. (2013). The Coding Manual for Qualities Researchers. Translated by Givian, A. (2016). Science and Culture Publication, Tehran. (In Persian).
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The effectiveness of therapy based on acceptance and commitment on improvement of the parent-child relationship in mothers with mental retardation children
Purpose: The present study was conducted with the aim of determining the effectiveness of therapy based on acceptance and commitment on improvement of the parent-child relationship in mothers with mental retardation children
Method: Study was experimental with a pretest-posttest control group and the Follow-up test. Population includes all mothers of children with mental retardation whose children were studying at exceptional schools in Dezful city in the academic year of 2016-2017. 30 Mother was chosen with cluster sampling method and assigned to tow experimental and control groups randomly. (each group n=15). The experimental group received group therapy in 10 sessions of 90 minutes (2 sessions weekly) and the control group did not receive group therapy. The Instrument was Mother-Child Relationship Evaluation scale (1961). Data analyzed with multiple analysis of covariance.
Findings: The results showed that there are significant differences in level Posttest and Follow up between experimental and control groups in parent-child relationship(p>0/001). According to research findings, group therapy based on acceptance and commitment is an effective method for improving the parent-child relationship in mothers with mental retardation children.
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10.22067/ijap.v8i2.68383
Keywords: group therapy based on acceptance and commitment
parent-child relationship
mothers
children with mental retardation
seyed mohsen
Hojatkhah
hojatmogo@gmail.com
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Razi
AUTHOR
Iman
Mesbah
imanmesbah13@gmail.com
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Razi
LEAD_AUTHOR
Mohsen
Golmohammadian
mgolmohammadian@gmail.com
3
Razi
AUTHOR
Aghabiklooei, A., Rasoul Zadeh Tabatabie, K., Mousavi Chelak, H. (2001). Child abuse and neglect. Tehran: Avand Danesh, pp: 17-21. (In Persian).
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Aslani, T., & Azadeh, S., M. (2016). The effectiveness of acceptance and commitment therapy on improving social well-being and maternal-reproductive relationships of single-parent parents, supervisor, a third international conference on psychology, educational sciences and lifestyle, torbat heydarieh, torbat-e-heydarieh university. (In Persian)
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Association, A. P., & others. (2013). Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders, (DSM-5). American Psychiatric Pub.
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Bluett, E. J., Homan, K. J., Morrison, K. L., Levin, M. E., & Twohig, M. P. (2014). Acceptance and commitment therapy for anxiety and OCD spectrum disorders: An empirical review. Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 28, 6; 612–624.
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ORIGINAL_ARTICLE
The Effectiveness of Dialectical Behavioral Therapy on Marital Satisfaction in Couples Conflict
Purpose: The present study was conducted to determine the effectiveness of dialectical behavior therapy on marital satisfaction in couples conflict.
Method: The present study was a quasi-experimental pretest-posttest with the control group. The sample consisted of 24 (12 couples) couples conflict who referred to counseling centers in Mashhad 9th district, 12 of them in the experimental group and 12 in the control group. The members of the experimental group received 8 dialectical behavioral therapy sessions, But there was no specific intervention for the control group members. Before and after the intervention, the Enrich marital satisfaction questionnaire was completed by the sample group.
Findings: The results of covariance analysis indicated that in the post-test marital satisfaction in the experimental group was significantly increased, compared with the control group subjects. Findings of the research confirm that it is important that dialectical behavioral therapy improves the marital satisfaction in couples conflict.
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10.22067/ijap.v8i2.66503
Dialectical behavioral therapy
Marital Satisfaction
couples conflict
saeed
teimory
steimory28@yahoo.com
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azad university torbat jam
LEAD_AUTHOR
golnaz
ghafariyan
psychology6969@gmail.com
2
azad university torbat jam
AUTHOR
fereshteh
yazdanpanah
fereshtehyazdanpanah9@gmail.com
3
azad university torbat jam
AUTHOR
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ORIGINAL_ARTICLE
The Effectiveness of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy on Reducing Intensity Pain in Patients with Multiple Sclerosis
Purpose: Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), a “third wave” cognitive-behavioral intervention that employs innovative mindfulness-based strategies. The aim of this study is to determine the effectiveness of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy on reducing Intensity pain in patients with Multiple Sclerosis.
Methodology: The study method was semi- experimental pretest-posttest design with a control group. The study population included all the multiple sclerosis in Arak in the Summer of 2016. Thirty subjects were selected via purposive sampling among patients coming to Arak medical centers and they were randomly assigned into two experiments and control groups. The experimental groups then received 8 sessions Acceptance and Commitment Therapy. The West Haven-Yale Multidimensional Pain Inventory was used for collecting data in pre-test and post-test stages. The data were analyzed by covariance.
Findings: The results showed that there was a meaningful difference between pretest-posttest experimental groups in the mean score of pain though a meaningful difference was not observed among these pretest-posttest control groups. The results support the effectiveness of the ACT in decreasing pain. According to the data based on the positive impact of ACT, it is recommended that the method should be used in treatment centers
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10.22067/ijap.v8i2.67091
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
pain
multiple sclerosis
Mohammad mehdi
Jahangiri
jahangiri.mehdi@yahoo.com
1
islamic azad university
LEAD_AUTHOR
A-tjak, J. G., Davis, M. L., Morina, N., Powers, M. B., Smits, J. A., & Emmelkamp, P. M. (2015). A meta-analysis of the efficacy of acceptance and commitment therapy for clinically relevant mental and physical health problems. Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, 84(1), 30-36.
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ORIGINAL_ARTICLE
The Evaluating of Unsafe Attachment Dimensions and Sexual Satisfaction Mediating Sexual Self-efficacy Functioning in Female
Purpose: This study to aim conducted the evaluating of unsafe attachment dimensions and sexual satisfaction mediating sexual self-efficacy functioning in the married female in Shiraz city.
Method: The current research was a correlation of type concurrent hierarchical regression. one hundred six the married female were selected using the voluntary method from among women referring to privative counseling centers of Shiraz city and all ethical standards of research, and completed Unsafe Attachment Dimensions, Sexual Satisfaction, and Sexual Self-efficacy Functioning Scales. The analysis of data was conducted using Pearson correlation coefficient and concurrent hierarchical regression statistical methods and SPSS-21 software.
Findings: Results showed that there are significant negative correlations between anxiety and avoidant attachment dimensions with sexual satisfaction and sexual self-efficacy functioning variables and there is a significant positive correlation between sexual satisfaction and sexual self-efficacy functioning variables (p < 0.05). Also, hierarchical regression analysis by Baron and Kenny method showed that sexual self-efficacy functioning variable is a mediator between anxiety and avoidant attachment dimensions and sexual satisfaction.
In results, can be suggested that self-efficacy functioning has an important role in increasing of sexual satisfaction married female.
https://tpccp.um.ac.ir/article_33175_092cd56cf88bae1ceccd2df9b9bcca15.pdf
2018-12-22
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10.22067/ijap.v8i2.62044
Unsafe attachment
anxiety attachment
avoidant attachment
sexual satisfaction, sexual self-efficacy functioning
Gholamreza
Rajabi
rajabireza@scu.ac.ir
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Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz
AUTHOR
Somayhe
Kheyri
somayhe.s@yahoo.com
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Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz
LEAD_AUTHOR
Manucher
Taghipour
man.taghipour@gmail.com
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Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz
AUTHOR
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