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Dissertation for M.A. Master's Degree Field: Psychology Orientation: Clinical Abstract A common problem in substance abuse disorders is drug relapse even among treated individuals, which is more applicable to the narcotic drug glass. On the other hand, mindfulness is a cognitive structure that can be monitored and intervened in psychology. The main goal of this research is to ...
Dissertation for Master's Degree (M.A.) Major: Clinical Psychology Abstract The aim of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of individual metacognitive treatments in increasing self-esteem and reducing aggression among juvenile delinquents. For this purpose, 40 delinquent juveniles from correctional and educational centers in Tehran were divided into two random groups ...
Dissertation for Master's Degree in Psychology (M.A) Major: General Abstract Expression of emotion is the bridge between inner experiences and the outer world and plays a key role in mental health. Therefore, considering the importance and significant impact of emotional expression on health, the present study was conducted with the aim of investigating the relationship between ...
Master's Thesis in Psychology (M.A.) Orientation: Clinical Abstract The purpose of this research was to compare the emotional schemas and cognitive distortions in people with migraine with healthy people. To do it, a causal comparative (post-event) research method was used. The statistical population was all people with migraine under treatment in the neuropsychiatric clinics of ...
Dissertation for Master's Degree in General Psychology Abstract: The purpose of this research was to compare cognitive emotion regulation strategies, attachment styles, self-expression and locus of control in runaway and normal girls. The research method in this study was causal-comparative. The subjects included 36 girls (18 runaway girls and 18 normal girls). The group of ...