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0.05), while, in terms of post-traumatic stress, the difference between the two groups was significant and the results were in favor of the acceptance and commitment couple therapy (p < 0.05). According to the results, it can say that cognitive-behavioral couple therapy, and acceptance and commitment couple therapy are effective on marital burnout and post-traumatic stress in women affected by marital infidelity. Therefore, we recommended that family psychological counseling specialists use these couple therapy methods to reduce the effects of marital infidelity.]]>
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0.05). In other words, the research findings showed that in these series, we see the abundance of marital infidelity, violence, triangular love, aristocratic life, secrecy and lies, negative methods of solving personal and family problems, and not choosing the appropriate criteria for people to marry each other. To study the effect of these concepts in promoting the mental health of the Iranian family, it is necessary to evaluate what changes these series make in the lifestyle of the Iranian family, according to the script and the internal discourse of the films.]]>
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