Conseling
Raziea Pirmoradian; Mehdi Tabrizi; Fahime Namdarpoor
Abstract
Emotional failure is one of the major problems of people, so that it is directly related to the decrease in the level of well-being, dissatisfaction with life, anger and sadness. In this research, the purpose was to investigate the psychological consequences of emotional failure based on the lived experience ...
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Emotional failure is one of the major problems of people, so that it is directly related to the decrease in the level of well-being, dissatisfaction with life, anger and sadness. In this research, the purpose was to investigate the psychological consequences of emotional failure based on the lived experience of girls. In order to discover the lived experiences of girls, the qualitative method "Seven-Step Descriptive Phenomenology of Colaizzi" was used, which was evaluated with the criteria of believability, transferability, reliability and verifiability. The statistical population included all girls aged 20 to 25 who had experienced emotional failure living in the city of Isfahan, and the criteria for their entry was that at least one month and at most 12 months had passed since the end of their emotional relationship and they had not entered into a new emotional relationship. The participants were selected using purposive sampling and the sampling continued until the saturation of the data, i.e. reaching the number of 9 people. The data collection tool was a semi-structured interview, each of which lasted between 50 to 70 minutes. The data were analyzed using the 7-step Colaizzi and MAXQDA software. 414 open categories, 7 middle categories and one main category were obtained from the analysis of girls' lived experiences of emotional failure. The main category was the psychological consequences and the intermediate categories included a decrease in self-worth and self-confidence, changes in various behavioral, physical, and cognitive dimensions, impairment in executive function, and occurrence of positive and negative emotions.
Conseling
Mahboobe salehnia; javad Khodadadi Sangdeh; kowsar dehdast
Abstract
The present study was conducted with the aim of identifying women's understanding of the nature of regulating sexual relations and its role on the quality of married life. This research was conducted with a qualitative approach and a database method. The research sample consisted of 16 married women ...
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The present study was conducted with the aim of identifying women's understanding of the nature of regulating sexual relations and its role on the quality of married life. This research was conducted with a qualitative approach and a database method. The research sample consisted of 16 married women aged 20 to 45 from districts 9 and 10 of Tehran in 1400. Sampling was done in a targeted and accessible way. The criteria for entering the research were satisfaction with married life (using the Enrich questionnaire) and not having a history of divorce and breach of contract, and the data were collected using a semi-structured exploratory interview. The findings of the research included 86 open codes, 11 central codes and the selected code of "Sex Support Function". Foundational factors include personal psychological capital such as mental space management; Meaning-making perspectives were such as the meaning of commitment and interpersonal dynamics such as shared decision-making and complementarity. Intervening factors included cultural and social factors such as supportive lifestyle and barriers including horizontal barriers including lack of amenities and peripheral barriers such as family of origin problems. Strategies included satisfying attachment, participation in regulated sex, and communication skills that led to individual outcomes (physical and mental health) and interpersonal outcomes (feeling secure in the relationship and increased resilience). its primary consequence is increasing flexibility and adaptability in the family, and its secondary consequence includes increasing the quality of life and reducing the factors of disintegration in the family,