The purpose of this study was to determining the effectiveness of training based on technical eclecticism approach on resiliency and Self-efficacy in OCD patients with depression comorbidity. As a semi-experimental study, the sample (24 patients) was selected from 60 women who were referred to one of the psychiatry clinics in Tehran. 12 individuals were put in experimental group, and 12 other were put in the pharmacotherapy group. The experimental group received 12 Sessions of technical eclecticism approach training. Both groups completed resilience scale (Conner & Davidson, 2003) and self-efficacy (Sherer et al., 1982) scales in pre- test and post-test. The results of analysis of covariance showed that group training based on technical eclecticism approach increased patients’ self-efficacy (P<0/05), but had not significant effect on their resiliency. Findings of this research could be helpful in clinical Implicated application of technical eclecticism approach on self- efficacy in OCD patients.
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