family counselling
Ali Bayani; Rahmat alh Amir Ahmadi; Alirezza Esmaili
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Addiction relapse is a complex, multifaceted and dynamic phenomenon that is influenced by biological, psychological and social factors. The purpose of this research was to analyze the lived experiences of young addicts about the role of social support in preventing addiction relapse. Husserl's descriptive ...
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Addiction relapse is a complex, multifaceted and dynamic phenomenon that is influenced by biological, psychological and social factors. The purpose of this research was to analyze the lived experiences of young addicts about the role of social support in preventing addiction relapse. Husserl's descriptive phenomenological method was used in order to discover the lived experiences of young people and the role of social support in their return to addiction. The target population consisted of all young people, who were between 18 and 35 years old. They had referred to addiction treatment centers in Golestan province to get rid of addiction again. Participants were selected using purposive sampling. Sampling continued until data saturation; this goal was realized in sample 15.The data collection tool was a semi-structured interview; which lasted between 50 to 70 minutes. The data were analyzed using the 7-step Colaizzi method. In order to achieve validity and reliability of the interviews, the criteria proposed by Lincoln and Gouba. From the analysis of young people's lived experiences of the role of social support in addiction relapse, 5 main themes and 38 sub-themes were obtained. The main themes were: bad friends, insufficient family support, weak family control, family coercion and marital discord. Social support is very important in preventing addiction; And it demands special attention, especially from families.
Mani Rafii; hosein skandari; ahmad borjali; noorali farokhi
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Although loss is a common shared experience among human beings, the broad variety of loss and different meaning people give it, makes its definition a challenging problem for researchers and psychotherapists who work with this phenomenon. In the present study, based on a qualitative and phenomenological ...
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Although loss is a common shared experience among human beings, the broad variety of loss and different meaning people give it, makes its definition a challenging problem for researchers and psychotherapists who work with this phenomenon. In the present study, based on a qualitative and phenomenological approach, the definition and meanings of loss and the variety of experienced losses were examined in a sample of young people who live in Tehran. The sample consisted of 13 people who attended two focused groups and 8 people who were deep-interviewed individually. All sessions were recorded, transcribed and analyzed using Interpretive phenomenological analysis. Results revealed that young people’s definition of loss could be categorized in three major groups: losing something and/or someone that we had, emotional consequences of loss and losing the desired object. In addition, a variety of personal and interpersonal loss experiences such as death of a close person, family, romantic or friendship losses, economical losses, health-related losses and losses regarding to mental concepts were identified. Compared to the previous literature, the present study shows that losses have an even wider range and are strongly related to the culture and life experiences of the people who narrate them. The implications of these results has been discussed and suggestions for further research has been provided. it is essential that future research investigate the response to individual and social loss in terms of their similarity to the common reactions in grief.
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This study examines the impact of virtual social networks on cultural identity District 12 of Tehran's youth. The research method is descriptive and correlational. The study population are youth 29-15 years old District 12 of Tehran in 1395. Random sampling method available and of 267 cases of young ...
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This study examines the impact of virtual social networks on cultural identity District 12 of Tehran's youth. The research method is descriptive and correlational. The study population are youth 29-15 years old District 12 of Tehran in 1395. Random sampling method available and of 267 cases of young girls and boys were determined. its reliability is 0.939. Descriptive and inferential statistical analysis was performed in two stages. virtual social networking space with the status of youth in cultural identity is a meaningful relationship in reverse. That is how these four components will increase further cultural identity are at stake. This study examines the impact of virtual social networks on cultural identity District 12 of Tehran's youth. The research method is descriptive and correlational. The study population are youth 29-15 years old District 12 of Tehran in 1395. Random sampling method available and of 267 cases of young girls and boys were determined. its reliability is 0.939. Descriptive and inferential statistical analysis was performed in two stages. virtual social networking space with the status of youth in cultural identity is a meaningful relationship in reverse. That is how these four components will increase further cultural identity are at stake.