Mahsima PourshahriariAlzahra University · department of counseling
Mahsima Pourshahriari
Doctor of Psychology
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Intervening factors can lead to a decrease or increase in the vulnerability of women after divorce. This study aims to know the intervening factors in the vulnerability of women after divorce. Using a qualitative method, based on a content analysis approach, conventional content analysis, and heterogeneous purposive sampling, were conducted through...
Over the recent few years, divorce rates have increased steadily, and marriage rates have decreased in Iran, which highlights the necessity to study. Obviously, the unidimensional study is insufficient due to the complex nature of the issue. Therefore, the qualitative study was conducted through the grounded theory approach and a purposeful and the...
The EPOCH measure was designed to assess well-being among Western adolescent populations. To this date, the psychometric properties of the EPOCH measure have not been assessed for its applicability to Iranian adolescents. The purpose of the current study is to first translate the EPOCH measure from the English language into the Persian language, an...
Shame is a significant factor for psychological problems in adolescents. The present study aims to assess the Persian version of the Adolescent Shame‐Proneness Scale (ASPS) among Iranian adolescents. Participants of this correlation study were 2291 high school students aged 12–18 (1296 girls and 1036 boys), selected through a multistage random clus...
Background: Shame and guilt as negative and maladaptive emotions are associated with psychological problems in adolescents, including depression and suicide, social anxiety, bipolar disorder, and low level of self-compassion. However, despite the importance of these emotions in adolescents, there is a research gap in investigating the psychometric...
Many studies have been conducted on the effectiveness of different couples therapy methods for mitigating difficulties in emotion regulation; however, few studies have compared the effectiveness of these methods. Therefore, the present study compares the effectiveness of the Gottman couples therapy and the Dattilio couples therapy methods for mitig...
Aim: The aim of this study was to analyze the experiences and psychological perceptions of recovered COVID-19 patients. Methods: This research was conducted using qualitative approach of phenomenology type. The population of this study included the patients recovered from Corona virus in Tehran province. Sampling was performed purposefully. The res...
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Depression has a large impact on individual, family and society. This disorder can start early in life and often go untreated. The aim of current research was to investigate the effectiveness of subjective well being method in reduction of depression in high school students by using a cluster random sampling four hundreds students were...
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Adolescence has significant effect on parental relationship. Group therapy in transactional analysis method is an effective method for the treatment program.
Aim
Therefore, in this study, transactional analysis group therapy to improve the quality of parent–child relationship in adolescent female, were used.
Method
The sample was 40...
Introduction: This study provides an overview of interventions, including cognitive-behavioral therapy, behavioral parent training for aggressive behavior, and peer problems of children with conduct disorder (CD) worldwide. Conduct disorder is one of the main externalizing disorders listed in DSM-5 among children and adolescents. Children with this...
The aim of the study is to investigate the relation between parents’ anxiety and children's emotional –academic-social self-efficacy, in both genders (girls and boys). showed that mother's anxiety and boy's self-efficacy were negatively correlated.(r = -0/242) father's and mother's anxiety and girl's self-efficacy were negatively correlated.(r = -0...
School feeding programs are important interventions for improving the nutritional status of students. Therefore, this study was conducted to evaluate the effects of milk supplementation on physical, mental and school performance of students.
This case-control population-based intervention was conducted on 469 students from 4 schools in a medium soc...