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Hasan Gorjian Mahlabani, Ali Sheykholeslami, Ahmadreza Kiani, Ali Rezaei Sharif,
Volume 20, Issue 3 (12-2022)
Abstract
Aim and Background: Among all the problems that can occur in a marital relationship, infidelity is the most severe and threatening point for the stability of the relationship. The purpose of this research was to investigate the effectiveness of Affective–Reconstructive Couple Therapy on the cognitive emotion regulation in women affected by infidelity.
Methods and Materials: The research method was semi-experimental with a pre-test, post-test and follow-up design. The statistical population of the study included all women affected by marital infidelity who referred to the counseling clinic of Eltiam and Mehrafza in Babolsar city in the years 2018, 2019 and 2020. The sample size included 24 couples, i.e. 12 couples of the experimental group (Affective-reconstructive couple therapy) and 12 couples of the control group, which were selected by available sampling method and randomly replaced in the groups. Garnefski et al.'s (2001) cognitive emotion regulation questionnaire was used to collect data. The method of data analysis was analysis of variance with repeated measurements.
Findings: The obtained results showed that affective-reconstructive couple therapy was effective in improving the emotional cognitive regulation strategies of women affected by infidelity (p≤0.05).
Conclusions: According to the findings, it can be said that affective- reconstructive couple therapy is effective in reducing emotional problems and improving emotional regulation strategies of women.
Ghader Naeimi, Hossein Ghamari Givi, Esmael Sadri, Ali Sheykholeslami,
Volume 21, Issue 1 (4-2023)
Abstract
Aim and Background: Paramedical majors are an attractive and highly demanded field of study among students. But recently, one can see students and graduates of these fields changing majors, failing academics, and re-participating in the national exam. This research was conducted to investigate and identify the psychological factors of harm in the process of choosing a major for paramedical students.
Methods and Materials: This study was conducted with a qualitative approach, using the grounded theory method and Strauss and Corbin approach. The statistical population included all the students in paramedical majors of Tabriz University of Medical Sciences who studied in the academic year 2021-2022, 18 male and female students, were selected using purposeful sampling and semi-structured interviews.
Findings: The information were recorded, coded, and categorized in the form of secondary codes, categories, and classes. The analysis of students' opinions led to the identification of 112 secondary codes, 14 sub-categories, and 4 main categories including inefficient cognitive skills, disturbed orientation, unsatisfied emotions and, ineffective behaviors and actions.
Conclusion: The findings of the research indicate that psychological factors play a significant role in creating and continuing the harms of the process of choosing an academic major, and individual and psychological problems can face challenges in the correct path of choosing a major. The results of this study can be effective in identifying and reducing the harms caused by personal and psychological factors in the path of choosing an academic major.
Mr Hassan Gorjian Mehlabani, Ali Sheykholeslami, Dr Ahmadreza Kiani, Dr Ali Rezaeisharif,
Volume 21, Issue 2 (7-2023)
Abstract
Aim and Background: Among all the problems that can occur in a marital relationship, infidelity is the most severe and threatening point for the stability of the relationship. The purpose of this research was to investigate the effectiveness of Dattilio cognitive-behavioral couple therapy in stress symptoms and trust in women affected by infidelity.
Methods and Materials: The research method was semi-experimental with a pre-test, post-test and follow-up design. The statistical population of the study included all women affected by marital infidelity who referred to the counseling clinic of Eltiam in Babolsar city between 2021 to 2022. The sample size included 24 couples, i.e., 12 couples of the experimental group (Dattilio cognitive-behavioral couple therapy) and 12 couples of the control group, which were selected by convenience sampling method and randomly replaced in two groups. stress Symptoms Inventory (SSI) designed by Khodayari Fard et al. (2001) and Trust in Close Relationships Scale designed by Rempel, Holmz, and Zanna (1986) was used to collect data. The method of data analysis was Repeated measure analysis of variance and using SPSS software.
Findings: The obtained results showed that Dattilio cognitive-behavioral couple therapy was effective in decreasing the stress symptoms of women affected by infidelity (F=3147/34, p≤0.05) and improving trust in marital relationship (F=17/58, p≤0.05) And its effectiveness was stable and continuous in the follow-up phase.
Conclusions: According to the findings, it can be said that a Dattilio cognitive-behavioral couple therapy is effective in reducing stress symptoms and improving the trust in women affected by infidelity.