f a; reza ghasemi jobaneh; m h; m g
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Addiction can cause many problems for the addict and his family, so that the addict's family suffer from more problems. The aim of current research was to investigate the effectiveness of mindfulness training on emotion regulation and quality of life of addict’s Wife. The research method is semi-experimental ...
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Addiction can cause many problems for the addict and his family, so that the addict's family suffer from more problems. The aim of current research was to investigate the effectiveness of mindfulness training on emotion regulation and quality of life of addict’s Wife. The research method is semi-experimental and the pretest- posttest design with control group was used. Population in this study consisted the addicts’ wife referring to the Addiction Treatment Centers of Rasht city in 2014. 20 ones were selected based on available sampling method and were assigned using random sampling method in two experimental and control groups (10 ones per group). The experimental group participated in 8 sessions of mindfulness training and control group received no intervention. The emotion regulation scale and quality of life questionnaire were used for data collection. The gathered data were analyzed by Spss version 18 using analysis of covariance. The results show that there exist significant differences between post-test scores of the experimental and control group and mindfulness training could significantly increase emotion regulation and quality of life of addict’s wife (P>0.01). Thus interventions based on this approach lead to increasing emotion wellbeing and quality of life of these women.
mehdi zemestaniyamchi; faramarz sohrabi
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The objective of this study was the effect of interference in group supportive psychotherapy by IPT method in reducing depressive symptoms of addicted patients. Such kind of research is done in true experimental way that involves both pretest- posttest randomized group design with controlled group. Participants ...
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The objective of this study was the effect of interference in group supportive psychotherapy by IPT method in reducing depressive symptoms of addicted patients. Such kind of research is done in true experimental way that involves both pretest- posttest randomized group design with controlled group. Participants were 22 addicted patients with 14 score and more in Beck Depressive Inventory- II. They were specified randomly in to two groups: 10 participants in experimental group and 12 participants in controlled group. The subjects in experimental group participated in 12 sessions of group interpersonal psychotherapy. To analyze the data, the autonomous T-test was utilized. The Results showed that group supportive psychotherapy by IPT method could create significantly dwindle depressive symptoms (p= 0/002, t= 5/24) in the male experimental group in compression to the controlled group. According to the results, group supportive psychotherapy by IPT method demonstrated effectiveness in reducing depressive symptoms in addicted patients.