Farzaneh Amjadiyan; Asghar Jafari; Mohammad Ghamari
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The present study aimed to compare the effectiveness of self-compassion training and emotion-focused therapy in decreasing psychophysical vulnerability in mothers of children with a learning disability. The method was quasi-experimental and with a pre-test, post-test design, and two-month follow-up. ...
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The present study aimed to compare the effectiveness of self-compassion training and emotion-focused therapy in decreasing psychophysical vulnerability in mothers of children with a learning disability. The method was quasi-experimental and with a pre-test, post-test design, and two-month follow-up. The control group was the population that included mothers of children with a learning disability who were referred to the Payvand counseling clinic in 2020-2021 in Melard city. Through purposeful sampling, 45 participants were selected and randomly assigned to one group of EFT, one group of SCT, and one group of control, n1=n2=n2=15. Derogatis & et al’s (1974) SCL-25 questionnaire was administered on three groups and Gilbert’s (2014) SCT on one group and Goldman and Greenberg, s (2015) EFT on one group, and data were analyzed using repeated measurement analysis. Results showed that SCT and EFT had significantly decreased psychophysical vulnerability (P<0.01). EFT had more effect and these effects remained at follow-up. Since SCT and EFT likely lead to modification, experience, and acceptance of emotions, psychophysical vulnerability decreased. Hence, these can be used as efficient packages for improving the health of mothers of children with learning disabilities.
mohamad madhi; Amir Ghamarani; Ahmad Yarmohamadian
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Intellectual and Developmental Disability is a disorder that affects individuals’ adaptive and intelligent performance in practical, social, and conceptual areas. The present study aimed to compare the effectiveness of parenting education based on the Double ABCX model and compassion-based parenting ...
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Intellectual and Developmental Disability is a disorder that affects individuals’ adaptive and intelligent performance in practical, social, and conceptual areas. The present study aimed to compare the effectiveness of parenting education based on the Double ABCX model and compassion-based parenting on the mother-child relationship and behavioral problems in children was an intelligence disabilities. The present research employed an experimental research with pretest-posttest, and follow-up design. The subjects were screened based on inclusion criteria, then 45 mothers of children with intellectual disabilities were selected and randomly assigned to experimental and control groups (each group contained15 subjects). Mothers participated in 10 sessions of the Double ABCX program intervention, and in 8 sessions of compassion-based parenting, while the control group did not receive any intervention. The research instruments included The Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ) and Mother-Child Relationship Questionnaire, performed for all subjects in each of the three stages. Data analysis was conducted using repeated measures. Follow-up tests showed that parenting education based on Double ABCX model has a significant effect on mother-child relationship and behavioral problems in children with intellectual disabilities. As the findings depicted, parenting education based on the Double ABCX model is an effective program for the parenting of mothers of children with intellectual disabilities