Farzaneh Amjadiyan; asghar jafari; mohammad ghamari
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The present study was conducted with the aim of comparing the effectiveness of emotion-oriented therapy and self-compassion training in resilience and psycho-physical vulnerability of mothers with children with reading and writing learning disorders. It was a semi-experimental research design of pre-test-post-test ...
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The present study was conducted with the aim of comparing the effectiveness of emotion-oriented therapy and self-compassion training in resilience and psycho-physical vulnerability of mothers with children with reading and writing learning disorders. It was a semi-experimental research design of pre-test-post-test type with control and follow-up groups. The statistical population of the research was made up of all the mothers of children with learning disabilities who referred to the Clinic of Education in Mallard city in the academic year of 2020-2021. 45 people were randomly assigned to two experimental groups and one control group using available sampling method. The research tools were Connor and Davidson's resilience questionnaire (2003) and Dragotis et al.'s (1963) SCL-25 test. The results of the Bonferroni test showed that the difference between emotion-oriented therapy and self-compassion training is significant in the variables of resilience and psychological-physical vulnerability of mothers; This means that emotion-oriented therapy is more effective than teaching self-compassion on resilience and psycho-physical vulnerability. According to the obtained results, both approaches, especially emotion-oriented therapy, can be used to improve resilience and psychological-physical vulnerability of mothers with children with learning disabilities, and consequently increase their quality of life.
Najme Balali Dehkordi; Maryam Fatehizade
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The aim of this study was to compare the effectiveness of ISTDP and EFT therapies on marital adjustment of married women with experience of complex childhood trauma. The study population consisted of married women with a history of complex childhood trauma and distressing marital relationships in Shahrekord ...
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The aim of this study was to compare the effectiveness of ISTDP and EFT therapies on marital adjustment of married women with experience of complex childhood trauma. The study population consisted of married women with a history of complex childhood trauma and distressing marital relationships in Shahrekord in 1400. sampling was done by call and voluntarily. After reviewing the inclusion criteria, finally, six people were selected and randomly assigned to ISTDP and EFT treatments. After implementation, the approaches were compared. Research data were analyzed by a single case method. The results of visual analysis between the intervention and baseline positions including PND, mean and mean changes, relative and absolute level changes, showed the effectiveness of both treatments on marital adjustment. Mean and average changes for ISTDP and EFT therapies indicated the effectiveness of both approaches on increasing marital adjustment in the middle and end of treatment sessions. Relative level changes for both treatments also indicated an increase in marital adjustment in the early stages of treatment. Results for absolute changes for ISTDP and EFT therapies indicated that both treatments were able to lead to immediate changes in marital adjustment scores. The percentage of overlapping for both treatments indicated the high effectiveness of these two treatments for marital adjustment. Considering the values obtained from the average changes, mean, level changes, and percentage index of overlapping data, the results show that EFT treatment was more effective than ISTDP treatment in increasing marital adjustment.