TY - JOUR T1 - Comparing the Effectiveness of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy with Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy, On Self-Control and Emotional Flexibility in Women with Compulsive Buying TT - مقایسه اثربخشی درمان پذیرش و تعهد و شناخت درمانی مبتنی بر ذهن آگاهی بر بهبود خودکنترلی و انعطاف‌پذیری عاطفی در زنان دارای وسواس خرید JF - frooyesh JO - frooyesh VL - 10 IS - 5 UR - http://frooyesh.ir/article-1-2618-en.html Y1 - 2021 SP - 13 EP - 24 KW - Acceptance and Commitment Therapy KW - Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy KW - Self-Control KW - Emotional Flexibility KW - Compulsive Buying N2 - The aim of this study was to compare the effectiveness of acceptance and commitment therapy with mindfulness-based cognitive therapy, on self-control and emotional flexibility in women with compulsive buying. The method of the present study was Semi-experimental with a pretest-posttest design with a control group. The statistical population of the study was all women aged 20-45 years in Rasht in the first half of 2020 that 45 people were identified through random sampling through screening (15 people acceptance and commitment therapy; 15 people mind-based cognitive therapy Awareness and 15 controls). Each experimental group received 8 training sessions of 90 minutes of therapeutic intervention. Data collection tools included the Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Scale (Faber & O'guinn, 1992), the Self-Control Scale Tangney, Baumeister & Boone (2004), and the Emotional Flexibility Questionnaire (Taghizadeh and Mohebipour, 2017). The collected data were analyzed by analysis of covariance and El-Matrix post hoc test. According to the research findings, both treatments had a significant effect on improving self-control and emotional resilience in women with obsessive-compulsive disorder (P<0.01). Also, the results of the post hoc test showed that the effectiveness of acceptance and commitment therapy on the variables of emotional flexibility (all components) (P<0.024) and self-control (P<0.025) was greater than cognitive therapy based on mindfulness. The results emphasize the importance of using both therapies to improve self-control and emotional resilience in women with obsessive-compulsive disorder by psychotherapists. M3 ER -