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Narjes Jafari Noogh, Dr. Mohammad Sajjad Seydi, Dr. Mohsen Golmohamadian,
year 11, Issue 1 (spring 2022 2022)
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The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of Strengths-Based Career Counseling on Career Decision-Making Self-Efficacy, Career-Planning Beliefs, and career distress among career immature students. the study was a quasi-experimental research with a Pre-test-post-test and follow-up plan. the population consists all of career immigrant Secondary secondary school Boy students in Rooshtkhar city in 2018. Through the Purposive sampling method and according to the Entrance and existence criteria, 27 career immigrant Secondary secondary school boy students were selected and then randomly assigned into experimental and control groups. The intervention involved 4 sessions once a week of career counseling base strength, which was administered only to the experimental group. self-efficacy decision-making questionnaire and Career Maturity Inventory:form-c (CMI) and Career-Planning Beliefs Scale (CPBM) and Career Distress Scale (CDS) were used to collect data. Data were analyzed by repeated-measures analysis results showed that there is a significant difference at the post-test stages between the experimental and control group in Career Decision-Making Self-Efficacy and career distress thoughts (P<0/01). Also, this difference is stable over time (P<0/01). But Strengths-Based Career Counseling has no effect on the Career-Planning Beliefs among career immature students (P>0/05). The finding confirmed that Strengths-Based Career Counseling is an effective method for improving Decision-Making Self-Efficacy and career distress among career immature students.
Masoume Seidyousefi, Fathola Mohamadian, Arash Nademi,
year 12, Issue 4 (Summer 2023 2023)
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The present study aimed to compare the effectiveness of schema-based couple therapy and emotion-focused couple therapy on spouse acceptance in couples with marital disputes in Ilam. The present study was quasi-experimental with a pre-test-post-test design with a control group and a tree -month follow -up. The statistical population comprised 105 couples who were referred to counseling centers during the second half of 2021. Of all the couples, 30 were chosen through the convenient sampling method. The participants were then randomly split into three groups: emotion-focused therapy (n=10), schema-focused therapy (n=10), and controls (n=10). Participants acquiring emotion-focused therapy were furnished with Johnson's training package (Johnson, 2012) for nine sessions. During the same period, those receiving schema-focused therapy were given a package presented by Young et al (2003). The controls received no intervention. The study tool was Rohner and Khaleque’s Intimate Partner Acceptance, Rejection, and Control Questionnaire (2005, IARQ). Data were analyzed by the Repeated Measures ANOVA. The findings indicated a significant difference in the "partner acceptance" variable between the schema-based/emotion-focused groups and the control group in the post-test and follow-up phases (P<0. 05). Also, no significant difference was observed between the degree to which that schema-based couple therapy (SBCT) and emotion-focused couple therapy (EFCT) affect partner acceptance (P>0. 05). Therefore, it can be concluded that SBCT and EFCT can serve as two methods affecting the level of partner acceptance among spouses with marital conflict.
Zahra Pazhouhandeh, Fahime Mohamadian, Fatemeh Sabzi, Masoume Khorasani Gerdehkohi,
year 12, Issue 8 (autumn 2023 2023)
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The present study was conducted to determine the effectiveness of compassion-focused group therapy on conflict resolution strategies and the difficulty of emotion regulation in couples with marital conflict. The research method was semi-experimental with a pre-test-post-test design with a control group and a three-month follow-up. The statistical population of this research included all the couples with marital conflict who were referred to counseling centers in Karaj City in 2022, which were selected by purposive sampling among 30 eligible volunteer couples and randomly assigned to 2 experimental and control groups. The experimental group underwent Gilbert's compassion-focused group therapy for 10 sessions of 75 minutes (2 sessions per week). The measurement tools in this research were Strauss et al. 's (1996) Conflict Resolution Strategies Questionnaire (CTS2), Gertz and Roemer's (2004) Emotion Regulation Questionnaire (DERS) and Binary Marital Conflicts (2019) (MCQ). Statistical data analysis was done using the repeated measurement variance analysis method. The findings showed that the treatment focused on compassion was significant in conflict resolution strategies (p = 0.001) and the difficulty of emotional regulation (p = 0.001) of couples with marital conflict and the results indicated the durability of the treatment in the follow-up period (p=0.001). Based on the results of the research, it can be said that the group treatment focused on compassion is a suitable intervention method for promoting conflict resolution strategies and reducing the difficulty of emotional regulation of couples with marital conflict.