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Narges Pourtaleb, Sakine Pourtaleb, Saeed Armun,
year 10, Issue 9 (12-2021)
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The aim of this study was to predict the psychological well-being of mothers of children with special learning disabilities based on their perfectionism and life hope in Bonab. The present study was a correlational study. The statistical population of the present study consisted of mothers of children with special learning disabilities and the research sample consisted of 80 mothers who were selected by convenience sampling. Snyder's Hope Questionnaire (SHQ), Multidimensional Perfectionism Scale (MPS), and Reef Psychological Well-Being Scale (RPWBS) were used to collect data. For data analysis, correlation coefficient significance test and stepwise regression analysis were used. The results indicate that life hope has a direct and significant relationship with psychological well-being and self-centered perfectionism, has a significant inverse relationship with psychological well-being (P<0.01). The results of linear regression analysis also showed that self-centered perfectionism and life hope are 44% of the variance related to psychological well-being. The findings of the present study can pave the way for further research on the role of personality and psychological structures on the psychological well-being of mothers of children with special needs in the future.
Maryam Moein, Maryam Farahanifar,
year 13, Issue 4 (6-2024)
Abstract
The purpose of this research is to the determine effectiveness of Schema Therapy with an emphasis on Schema Modes on Rumination and Perfectionism of people with treatment-resistant obsessive-compulsive disorder. The research design was a quasi-experimental type with experimental and control groups in two stages, pre-test and post-test. The current research population included all patients (men and women) suffering from treatment-resistant obsessive-compulsive disorder living in Tehran, who had visited psychological clinics in Tehran since 1400-1401 30 people were selected as the sample size from among the patients suffering from treatment-resistant obsessive-compulsive disorder Tehran city, using the purposeful sampling method and using the random replacement method into two The group (15 people in the experimental group, 15 people in the control group) were divided. Data collection tools include the Rumination Scale (RRS, Nolen-Hoeksema & Morrow, 1991), Frost's Multidimensional Perfectionism Scale (FMPS, Frost, 1990), Revised Obsessive-Compulsive Questionnaire (OCI- R, Foa & et al, 2002) has been The schema therapy protocol was implemented on the experimental group during 12 weekly 90-minute sessions. The results showed that by controlling the pre-test effect, there is a significant difference between the post-test mean of rumination and perfectionism in the two experimental and control groups (p<0.001). It can be concluded that schema therapy has been effective in the process of rumination and perfectionism in people with treatment-resistant obsessive-compulsive disorder.