mosayeb yar mohamadi vasel; ahmad brj'ali; mahmood goolzari; ali delavar
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Schema theory is developed for patients with chronic psychological problems who have not achieved significant success in cognitive therapy. Although this approach has been applied mostly to personality disorders, it can also be a useful treatment for depression disorder. Therefore, the aim of this study ...
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Schema theory is developed for patients with chronic psychological problems who have not achieved significant success in cognitive therapy. Although this approach has been applied mostly to personality disorders, it can also be a useful treatment for depression disorder. Therefore, the aim of this study is to show whether or not schema therapy is effective in the treatment of recurrent major depressive symptoms. This single-case experimental study is carried out with the method of multiple baseline on six patients who are all diagnosed with primarily a DSM-IV recurrent depression disorder. Patients are tested in four points in time; pre- treatment, in the 4th session, the 8th session, and the 12th session (post- treatment). Instruments used are Beck Depression Inventory (BDI), Short Form of Young Schema Questionnaire (YSQ) and Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV Axis I Disorder (SCID-I). The findings show that schema therapy plays a role in improving the symptoms of recurrent depression disorder and early maladaptive schema during the treatment. The results of the present study indicate that schema therapy could be effective in treating recurrent depression disorder. Thus, by identifying depressive schemas, they can be treated and reformed with interventions focused on the schema.
mona jasemi; mahmood golzari
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The current study is designed to assess the efficiency of the 7 step therapy of Fortinberry and Murray for overcoming depression, anxiety and stress of female students of Alame Tabatabaie University who live in dormitory. Twenty three students (19-26 years), who were diagnosed to have depression according ...
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The current study is designed to assess the efficiency of the 7 step therapy of Fortinberry and Murray for overcoming depression, anxiety and stress of female students of Alame Tabatabaie University who live in dormitory. Twenty three students (19-26 years), who were diagnosed to have depression according to Beck depression test and agreed in participating, were divided to 2 groups (experimental group 12 students and controlled group 11 students). The intervention was in experimental group, 9 sessions of 7 step Program. Beck depression test is done again for 2 groups after the intervention. Also in the 3rs, 7th and last session, students of both groups tested by DASS test. The results of this research showed that there lies a wide difference in the grades of depression and anxiety of experimental and controlled groups in DASS aspect. The outcome of this research can significantly help the personal psychological health and the consoling centers of university can be influential in medication skills relating to such people.