
Omid Amani- Doctoral
- Shahid Beheshti University
Omid Amani
- Doctoral
- Shahid Beheshti University
Clinical Psychologist
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Introduction
Omid Amani is a clinical psychologist and psychotherapist passionate about helping people overcome their psychological challenges. He is a member of Iran’s National Elites Foundation. He aims to use his expertise and skills to provide high-quality psychological services and improve his client's mental health and well-being.
Current institution
Education
September 2018 - January 2023
July 2013 - June 2016
July 2009 - June 2013
Publications
Publications (32)
Purpose
Our study explores the prevalence, severity, and psychological correlates of insomnia in cancer survivors, aiming to predict sleep quality based on pre‐sleep arousal, pain, and worry, while examining the mediating role of dysfunctional beliefs and attitudes about sleep (DBAS).
Methods
A descriptive‐correlational design was employed, with 2...
Our study aimed to examine the effectiveness of Acceptance and Commitment Group Therapy (ACT-G) on emotional schemas and loneliness in women with depression. A pretest-post-test quasi-experimental design was used with 30 women with depression referred to Tehran clinics, randomly assigned to either an experimental group that received eight sessions...
Background
While advancements in cancer treatments have improved survival rates, they also lead to adverse effects such as insomnia, which significantly impacts survivors' sleep quality.
Objective
This study explores the influence of cancer‐related fatigue (CRF), Fear of Cancer Recurrence (FCR), and psychological distress, with rumination serving...
Cyberbullying (CBB) is an emerging social concern that has harmful effects on the life satisfaction of students and their relatives. This study aimed to examine how family function, resilience, and anxiety mediate the link between childhood maltreatment (CM) and CBB victimization/perpetration among Iranian students. We conducted a cross-sectional s...
Background
Studies have indicated that apart from enhancing patient survival, chemotherapy has adverse side effects on the psychological, social, and cognitive functions of breast cancer survivors.
Aims
This study was conducted to understand chemotherapy's impact on breast cancer survivors' cognitive functions.
Methods and Results
Our study is a...
Receive Date: 11/05/2023 Accept Date: 02/10/2023 Introduction: The quality of sleep is a crucial aspect of clinical health, and poor sleep quality is becoming more prevalent among individuals, particularly students. Therefore, this study was conducted to investigate the relationship between cognitive flexibility and self-compassion with sleep quali...
This systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to assess the effectiveness of internet-delivered cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (ICBT-I) in the short and long term. We searched five electronic databases for studies published from June 2000 to May 2022. Our analysis included 27 studies with 8,728 participants, of which 4394 were in the ex...
Objective: This research investigated the relationship between boredom, internalized shame, and metacognitive beliefs on emotion regulation in women affected by marital infidelity. Method: The research method was descriptive and correlational. The statistical population included all betrayed women in Tehran province in 2022; 242 were selected by sn...
misophonia is a term used to describe aversion to certain sounds, such as the sound of chewing, tickling, tapping on a surface, and the sound of squeezing lips. It has several effects on the mental health of people with the disease. The aim of this study was to investigate the psychological correlations misophonia and the causal role of anxiety and...
Due to the high rate of comorbidity of social anxiety disorder and major depressive disorder, this study aimed to examine the mediation effect of depressive symptoms on the association between emotion regulation, negative self-evaluation, and social anxiety symptoms. The population of this study consisted of all students of the Faculty of Architect...
Introduction: Among the consequences of social anxiety, disorder is psychological dysfunction, avoidance of social interactions and the development of avoidant personality in adulthood. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of group psychotherapy based on acceptance and commitment on loneliness and social adjustment in girls with soci...
Background & Objectives: Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) is among the most prevalent anxiety disorders. GAD is characterized by excessive, chronic, and uncontrolled anxiety about multiple activities or events associated with experiencing physical symptoms. A feature of this disorder is the presence of negative repetitive thoughts or ruminations...
Introduction: Patients with generalized anxiety disorders are so involved with possible future concerns that they can hardly live in the present and experience what is happening. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of cognitive therapy based on mind-awareness on emotional self-awareness and meta-cognitive beliefs in adole...
Introduction: Aging is a biological process that is associated with many changes in the personal and family context and presents many challenges for individuals. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of Frankl group logic therapy on resiliency, depression and quality of life in the elderly. Methods: The present study was a qua...
Background and Purpose: Studies have shown that cognitive emotion regulation and the type of coping strategy are among the factors that are effective in coping with stress and anxiety. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of acceptance and commitment therapy on emotion regulation and coping strategies for patients with gen...
Introduction: Following breast cancer, there are several problems for patients, including changes in the body with surgery, hair loss, burns caused by radiation therapy and reduced sexual attraction that can reduce the quality of life of patients. The aim of this study was to determine the effect of mindfulness-based cognitive therapy on body image...
Introduction: Marital satisfaction is a condition of a lasting satisfaction in the relationship between husband and wife, which predicts a sense of happiness in relationships. The aim of this study was to The Relationship between self-differentiation and early maladaptive schemas with marital satisfaction of divorced women. Methods: This descriptiv...
Introduction: Diabetes has irreversible effects on physical, psychological, personal, family relationships and perceptions of health. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of acceptance and commitment based group therapy on psychological resilience and family patterns of women with type 2 diabetes. Methods: The design of this...
Background and Objective: In line with increasing urbanization and lifestyle changes, diabetes has become a common disease, which puts many problems on the lives of infected people. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of group psychotherapy based on acceptance and commitment on emotional expressiveness and self-care behaviors in...
Introduction: Breast cancer is one of the most common cancers in women, which has a profound effect on mental and social health, hope and psychological well-being. The purpose of this study was to determine the Efficacy of acceptance and commitment therapy on the hope and psychological well-being of women with breast cancer under chemotherapy. Meth...
Introduction: Along with providing traditional therapies such as medication for the treatment of depression, modern methods have been proposed to reduce symptoms and mood syndromes, including third wave therapy, such as acceptance and commitment therapy. The aim of this study was to Comparison of the efficacy of acceptance acceptance commitment the...
Introduction: Neurological performance functions are among the important constructs that are associated with psychological processes responsible for controlling consciousness, thinking and action, and the ability of individuals to inhibit, correct, plan, organize, solve problems, use of work memory and target for doing homework. Gives The purpose o...
Introduction: Family by sharing common beliefs helps its members to deal with critical situations and have a positive outlook in mind. In line with the important function of a family in coping with problems, people's spiritual orientation also plays a decisive role in the acceptance of the problems and compatibility with them. This study aimed to c...
Introduction: The aim of this study was the evaluation of working memory capacity, planning and problem-solving ability in women survivors of breast cancer compare with healthy subjects. Materials and Methods: In this causal-comparative study, women survivors of breast cancer with history of chemotherapy along with healthy women without any history...
Introduction: Cancer and its treatments affect the quality of life of those who are suffered from breast cancer. This study aims to compare the quality of life in women survived with those suffered from breast cancer while under chemotherapy in 1394-1395. Methods: In this descriptive-comparative study is conducted on 40 women survived breast cancer...
Objective: One of the phenomena that have been observed among survivors of childhood cancers like leukemia is the late side effects of the applied treatments, such as chemotherapy, on executive cognitive functions. These problems lead to various complaints such as experiencing dullness while performing activities, encountering difficulties in condu...
Introduction: Leukemia is a disease of the blood that is in the form of uncontrolled proliferation of immature white blood cells. Despite advances in the treatment of this disease, many people cured of leukemia following treatment experience late effects and side-effects that affect their quality of lives. The aim of this study was to investigate t...
Introduction: As one of the main treatment, chemotherapy is used for cancer treatment; however, it has several side effects, one of which is deficit in executive functions, commonly referred to as 'chemo brain'. The aim of this study was to compare retrospective and prospective memory in women with breast cancer as well as breast cancer survivors w...
Background and purpose: We aimed at evaluating the effectiveness of cognitive rehabilitation on executive functions (attention and working memory) in adolescents surviving acute lymphoblastic leukemia with a history of chemotherapy. Materials and methods: This clinical trial was conducted in 30 adolescents who survived acute lymphoblastic leukemia...
Background: Chemotherapy as one of the main methods of cancer treatment has many side effects that one of them is the impact of this treatment on the brain. Objective: The aim of this study was to compare the executive functions in women diagnosed with breast cancer undergoing chemotherapy and healthy counterparts. Methods: In this case-control stu...
Hopelessness, or negative expectations about the future is an emotional state, in which the subset of the main emotion is sadness. It causes depression and helplessness and kills one’s motivation. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the validity and reliability of the children and adolescents' hopelessness scale in Iran’s society. To this end...