Comparison of Two Approaches based on Acceptance and Commitment Training (ACT) and a Modified Version of Group Therapy on Early Maladaptive Schemas in Clients in Divorce
Mohammad
Narimani
Professor of Psychology, University of Mohaghegh Ardabili, Ardebil, Iran
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Moslem
Abbasi
Assistant Professor of Psychology, University of Salman, Persian Kazeroun, Kazeroun, Iran
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Mohammad Javad
Bagyan
MA in Clinical Psychology, University of Mohaghegh Ardabili, Ardebil, Iran
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Mojtaba
Bakhti
Master of General Psychology, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad, Iran
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Purpose: We aimed to compare the effectiveness of the approach based on acceptance and commitment training (ACT) and a modified version of group therapy on early maladaptive schemas was presented on the basis of the divorce. Methods: In a pilot experiment using two experimental groups and one control group, 60 people divorce Nur Abad city authorities or referred by the Family Court Welfare Centers, Relief Committee and the Health Network Counseling sampling method that would have been selected. Acceptance and Commitment Training for the first group and second group of narrative therapy group and the control group received no training. Research a short form questionnaire early maladaptive schemas, Yang (YSQ-SF) were collected. For data analysis of variance with repeated measures was used. Findings: The results showed that training based on acceptance and commitment (ACT) and narrative therapy group than in the control group significantly modify the schema you incompatible have been effective (001/0 ≥ P). Conclusion: So pay attention to the effectiveness of acceptance and commitment-based training (ACT) and narrative therapy in counseling and psychotherapy families have a special significance.
Family Counseling and Psychotherapy
University of Kurdistan
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https://fcp.uok.ac.ir/article_9646_c3b08b5990dcb294160d686b458e29a0.pdf
The Effectiveness of Skills Training to Adjust the Sources of Self-Development on Decreasing the Marriage Conflicts among Women
Jinoos
Maleksaiedi
M.A in Family Counseling, Allameh Tabatabaei University, Tehran, Iran
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Jalal
Younesi
Assistant Professor of Family Counseling, University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences, Tehran, Iran
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Faramarz
Sohrabi
Associate Professor of Psychology, University of Allameh Tabatabaie, Tehran, Iran
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Purpose: The aim of the present research was to examine the rate of effectiveness of the skills training to adjust the sources of self-development on decreasing the marriage conflicts among the women. Methods: The Semi experimental method was used, following the pretest-post-test with the control group by using randomized, multi-stage sampling method. The subjects were included all the married women who residing in the east of Tehran; to be selected: 28 subjects to be involved in the study and to be divided randomizing in two groups (experimental & control). The marriage conflicts questionnaire was used. The subjects of experimental group attended 8 sessions (each session 120 minutes) learning the skills of regulation the sources of self-development, while the control group did not receive any intervention. The covariance analysis method was used to analyze the data. Findings: The findings indicated significant difference between experimental and control group in order to decreasing marriage conflicts. Conclusion: The skills training of regulation the sources of self-development are effective to decrease the marriage conflicts among women. It can be used in couple therapy strategies by family counselors.
Family Counseling and Psychotherapy
University of Kurdistan
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https://fcp.uok.ac.ir/article_9647_d4018ffccfe5508f18e8c04bc93884e4.pdf
Comparison of Love Dimensions based on Marriage Duration between Men and Women Married
Nadre
Hajloo
Associate Professor of Psychology, University of Mohaghegh Ardabili, Ardebil, Iran
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Jaber
Alizadehgoradel
MA in Psychology, The Member of Young Researchers and Elite Club, Islamic Azad University, Ardabil branch,Ardebil, Iran
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Mohammadreza
Ghotbi
MA in clinical Psychology, University of Tabriz, Tabriz, Iran
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Sima
Delavarghavam
MA in clinical Psychology, Islamic Azad University, Ardabil branch, Ardebil, Iran
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Purpose: Love is a psychological process that psychologists in recent decades have been regarded as one of the issues addressed in the marriage. Purpose of this was comparison of love dimension based on marriage duration between men and women that were married. Methods: Research method was causal- comparison. For this study, 160 married students (80 females, 80 males) from four married dormitory of Allameh Tabatabaei, Shahid Beheshti and Tehran Universities were selected and responded to the three-dimensional Sternberg questionnaire. Multivariate analysis of variance and one-way analysis of variance was used for data analysis. Findings: Findings showed significant difference between four groups of married students in love and its dimensions. Namely love dimensions early of life is high, but slowly decreases and then increases gradually. Conclusion: Marital satisfaction can be considered as a psychological position that it is not acquired spontaneously, but required couples effort. Especially in the early years, marital satisfaction is unstable and relationships are most at risk.
Family Counseling and Psychotherapy
University of Kurdistan
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https://fcp.uok.ac.ir/article_9648_01c8bac352eff1975087b33433a91b56.pdf
Survey on the Relationship between Moral Intelligence and Religious Orientations with Marital Satisfaction among Married Teachers
Farhad
Asghari
Assistant Professor of Counseling, University of Guilan, Gilan, Iran
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Reza
Ghasemi Jobaneh
MA Student of Family Counseling, Kharazmi University of Tehran,Tehran, Iran
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Purpose: Family health as one of the major and critical intuitions depends on many different factors, and so far, many researchers have been done about it. The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between moral intelligence and religious orientations with marital satisfaction among married teachers. Methods: The research was a correlation method. 135 married teachers were selected through the method of random cluster sampling method inthe 2012-2013 academic years, and the following measures were administered on them: Enrich couple scale, moral intelligence questionnaire, and All port religious orientation scale. The gathered data were analyzed through the method of Pearson correlation coefficient and stepwise Regression analysis by means of SPSS version 18. Findings: Results revealed that there is significant positive relation between moral intelligence with marital satisfaction (P> 0.01). The results also showed that, there are positive significant relationships between intrinsic religious orientations with marital satisfaction (P> 0.01). Finally, the results of stepwise regression analysis showed that moral intelligence can significantly predict 0.23 variances of marital satisfaction. Conclusion: The results of present study support the importance of moral intelligence and intrinsic religious orientation on martial satisfaction among married teachers and must attention to them as determinant factors of marital satisfaction in pre marriage counseling and family counseling.
Family Counseling and Psychotherapy
University of Kurdistan
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https://fcp.uok.ac.ir/article_9650_11539b75a8e6bf3e17af3b93eb08a440.pdf
Adult Attachment Style as Predictors of Marriage Conflict Resolution Style in Bandar Abbas Married Teachers
Roohollah
Karamiboldaji
MA in Family Counseling , Universit y of Hormozgan,Hormozgan, Iran
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Majedeh
Sabetzadeh
MA in Family Counseling , Universit y of Hormozgan
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Seyed reza
Fallahchai
Assistant Professor of Psychology, Universit y of Hormozgan
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Eghbal
Zarei
Associate Professor of Psychology, Universit y of Hormozgan
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Purpose: Marital conflict resolution is of particular interest to marriage therapists and family researchers because of its long-established strong relation to marital satisfaction. This study was designed to explore that relationship between adult attachment style and preference for conflict resolution style in close relationships among Married teachers. Methods: The methodology of this paper was descriptive of correlation type. The sample this research were 285 women and men teachers that were selected by sampling ranking randomly. this research used of two questionnaire consist: Experiences in Relationship-Revised(ECR-R) and Rahim Organizational Conflict Inventory-II (ROCI-II )that all had valid and reliable. Findings: The results of this study showed that were significant correlation(p<./001) between adult attachment style and conflict resolution style. Also the result of showed that adult attachment style suitable predictor of Marriage Conflict Resolution. And compare the attachment style among married teacher show no significant result between men and women teacher but compare the conflict resolution styles between men and women teachers show that women use more the Obliging style, Compromising style and - Integration style than men in conflict situation. Conclusion: The findings suggest that marriage and family therapists should pay particular attention to attachment issues in marital therapy. It is important to assess characteristics of anxiety and avoidance in the relationship and highlight how they shape current relationship dynamics. Especially, the therapist should validate each partner’s sense of insecurity, the inner fear that pulls him or her away from constructive conflict resolution. It is of equal importance that the therapist works on changing negative models of the self and others by helping the couple provide a secure base for each other. One way to achieve this is if the therapist helps the spouse of an avoidant partner to respond in a way that challenges the avoidant partner’s negative models of the self and others, and then assists the avoidant partner to respond to the new input positively.
Family Counseling and Psychotherapy
University of Kurdistan
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https://fcp.uok.ac.ir/article_9651_3456d5873ef6d84fba4bd3e342675481.pdf
The Prediction of Marital Commitment based on
Self- Conscious Affects (Shame and Guilt) and Self-Differentiation among Married University Students
Salman
Zarei
PhD Student in Counseling, University of Allameh Tabatabaee,Tehran, Iran
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Fatemeh
Hosseingholi
MA in Educational psychology, University of Tehran Islamic Azad
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Purpose: The aim of present study was to predict marital commitment base on self–conscious affects (shame and guilt) and self- differentiation among married university students. Methods: The research method was correlation. The research population was composed of married university students that studied at Central Branch of Tehran Islamic Azad University in academic year of 91-92.A total of 110 married university students were selected via simple sampling using Krejcie & Morgan (1979) sampling method. Data were collected using Differentiation of Self Inventory (DSI), Test of Self Conscious Affect (TOSCA-2), and Marital Commitment Questionnaire (MCQ). Data were analyzed using Pearson correlation and Enter and Stepwise multiple regression analysis. Findings: Results showed that self-differentiation has a positive significant relationship with marital commitment (p<0/01), shame has a negative significant relationship with marital commitment (p<0/01) and these two variables was significantly predictive 36 percent of the variance of marital commitment. Also results showed that there is not a significant relationship between guilt and marital commitment and wasn’t significantly predictive of marital commitment. Conclusion: So, it can be concluded that individuals with higher levels of self-differentiation and low levels of shame could experience more level of marital commitment.
Family Counseling and Psychotherapy
University of Kurdistan
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https://fcp.uok.ac.ir/article_9652_98d9bf1f84b5ab82044be0f3e4072426.pdf
A Phenomenological Study of Contexts, Consequences and Adaptations to Divorce among Divorced Women of Tehran City
Ahmad
Mohammadpur
Assistant Professor of Sociology, University of Bu Ali Sina,Hamedan, Iran
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Purpose: This Phenomenological study explores the contexts, process and consequences of divorce from divorced women point of view and the way they cope with its multidimensional experience. Despite of positivistic perspective which considers divorce as something mainly determined by external forces, this interpretative research investigate the lived experience of divorce referring to women naïve point of view and the way they deals with their new lives. Method: This work utilizes the phenomenology both as theory and method to reveal and represent the experience of divorce as it is done by participants. It is tried to narrate the process of divorce based on women own narratives. The sampling strategy was maximum variation purposive sampling and 107 participants being interviewed in Tehran based on theoretical saturation criterion. Findings: According to findings, there existed four contextual factors for divorce including of Economic, Psychological – individual, Communicative, and Socio-Cultural contexts. Conclusion: At end, two strategies for adaption were found among divorced women; these are living with parent family and living independently. The body of findings has been presented in a conceptual model.
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https://fcp.uok.ac.ir/article_9653_2494dc3dcfa30e221b19d4fbc49741a4.pdf
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