f b; Yones Zahedi
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Dialectical behavioral therapy is one of the third-wave therapy in the treatment of behavioral disorders. The aim of this study was to Determining the Effectiveness of Dialectical Behavioral Therapy on the Life Expectancy and resilience of Mothers of Exceptional Children. The study population consisted ...
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Dialectical behavioral therapy is one of the third-wave therapy in the treatment of behavioral disorders. The aim of this study was to Determining the Effectiveness of Dialectical Behavioral Therapy on the Life Expectancy and resilience of Mothers of Exceptional Children. The study population consisted of all mothers of children attending the training center are exceptional Sabzevar in winter 1394. For the purpose of sampling, the sampling method was used. Of the mothers of disabled children attending, 30 people were selected randomly and matched in two groups (n = 15) and control (n = 15) were randomly assigned to the case. To collect information from questionnaires life expectancy Schneider and Connor and Davidson questionnaire was used to assess the validity and reliability, has been confirmed in several studies. For analysis, analysis of variance with repeated measures was used. The result showed that dialectical behavior therapy on life expectancy and resiliency p≥0 / 001() is effective. This treatment could significantly increase the life expectancy and resiliency.
Fatemeh Afghary; Fatemeh Bahrami; Maryam sadat Fatehizadeh
Volume 5, Issue 18 , July 2014, , Pages 25-50
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The purpose of This study was investigating the pathological interactions between parents and their married childrens. The present study is divided into two parts. . Methodology in initial part was qualitative research, in which theoretical texts and researches were investigated. Then, one purposive ...
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The purpose of This study was investigating the pathological interactions between parents and their married childrens. The present study is divided into two parts. . Methodology in initial part was qualitative research, in which theoretical texts and researches were investigated. Then, one purposive sample (including 36 individuals) selected for semi-structured interview and most significant interactional damages between couples and their original families explored. Then, information from interviews and books and scientific articles was combined to produce a questionnaire for assessment the interactional damages. In second part of this study that was a cross-sectional and descriptive research, mentioned questionnaire completed by 135 individuals (including 85 women and 50 men). Data were analyzed by frequency, mean, standard deviation, and t test. Results of The study showed that the most important damages according to qualitative viewpoint are dependency, inappropriate expectations, disregarding, interference and negative behaviors. in an quantitative section of study results showed that emotional dependency, aberrant parental expectations, parental disregarding, and parental interference with the highest averages are most important damages. In addition, results showed that scores in two subscales, financial dependency and aberrant married childrens expectations, are significantly more about sons than daughters. The results of this study is applicable in developing the theoretical texts in the fields of psychopathology; and Marriage and Family Counseling.
marjan sharif; fatemeh bahrami
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The present study aims to investigate the impact of divorced mothers' group training with integrative approach on their adjustment in Isfahan. The study was a semi-experimental design with pretest, posttest and control group. The statistic population comprised divorced women who were covered by Isfahan ...
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The present study aims to investigate the impact of divorced mothers' group training with integrative approach on their adjustment in Isfahan. The study was a semi-experimental design with pretest, posttest and control group. The statistic population comprised divorced women who were covered by Isfahan Welfare Organization in 2010. First of all, one of the Welfare Centers was randomly selected from among eight centers. The sample was 20 divorced women who had volunteered to take place in training sessions. They were randomly placed into experimental and control groups. A pretest session was next held for the experimental and control groups, in which mothers were asked to answer the demographic form and the questionnaire of Fisher's Divorce Adjustment Scale (FDAS). In the mothers' group 8 sessions were held (1/5 hours two times a week) with an integrative approach. Both experimental and control groups filled out the questionnaires as posttest after the training sessions. Data was analyzed using covariance analysis. The results indicated that divorced mothers' group training with an integrative approach had a significant impact on mothers’ adjustment and its subscales (feeling of self-worth, disentanglement, anger, grief, social trust, and social self-worth)