[Home ] [Archive]   [ فارسی ]  
:: Main :: About :: Current Issue :: Archive :: Search :: Submit :: Contact ::
Main Menu
Home::
Journal Information::
Articles archive::
For Authors::
For Reviewers::
Registration::
Contact us::
Site Facilities::
reviewer::
Word Cloud::
::
In Publish
  • Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Morita Therapy on General Health and Pain Catastrophizing in Older Adult Women with Chronic Knee Pain
    Behnaz Dehghan, Ali Issazadegan, Esmaeil Soleimani
  • The Effectiveness of Emotion-Focused Therapy (EFT) on Job Stress, Quality of Work Life, Job Satisfaction and Resilience in Police Officers
    mohsen dereke, nasrin arshdi, hossin shokrkon, kaumars beshlideh, bahram peymannia
  • The Effectiveness of Positive Parenting Program training group on Aggression, Anxiety and Depression of Preschool Children
    maryam movahednejad, seed davod hossininassab, marzyeh alivandeh vafa
  • The Efficacy of Schema Therapy on Distress Tolerance, Emotion Regulation, and Resilience in Patients with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
    Farzin Bagheri Sheykhangafshe, Khazar Tajbakhsh, Vahid Savabi Niri, Nahid Mikelani, Shabnam Baryaji
  • The Effectiveness of Group Counseling based on Self- Developing Sources on Depression, Anxiety, Stress in Mothers of Autism Children
    samane karimi, Seyyed Jalal Younesi, khalil kakavandi
  • The Relationship between Psychological Capital and Occupational Well-being among Teachers: the Mediating Role of Organizational Commitment
    Reyhaneh Sahranavard Moafi, Farzaneh Ranjbar Noushari
  • The Relationship between Emotional schemas, Differentiation Of Self, and Mentalization with Borderline Personality Features in a non-clinical population
    Ali Nazemzade, Mahnaz Shahgholian, Fereadon Yaryari
  • The psychological risks and harms of working children: developing a network communication model
    SEDIGHEH GOZAL, Enayatollah Zamanpour, Shiva Dolatabadi
  • The effectiveness of training use of character strengths on the transformational and ethical leadership of middle managers
    Abdolzahra Naami, َAmir mehrabi, Seyed Esmaeil Hashemi
  • The effectiveness of group compassion-focused therapy on panic symptoms, self- criticism, and emotion processing in panic patients
    Mehdireza Sarafraz, Zahra Zamanian, 3. Mohammadhosyn Shekoohi
  • ..
    Search in website

    Advanced Search
    ..
    Receive site information
    Enter your Email in the following box to receive the site news and information.
    ..






    Creative Commons License

    :: ::
    Back to the articles list Back to browse issues page
    The effectiveness of group compassion-focused therapy on panic symptoms, self- criticism, and emotion processing in panic patients
    Mehdireza Sarafraz , Zahra Zamanian , 3. Mohammadhosyn Shekoohi
    Shiraz University
    Abstract:   (136 Views)
    Abstract:The current study aimed to evaluate the efficacy and feasibility of group Compassion-Focused therapy (CFT) on self-criticism and emotion processing on panic patients. The statistical population of this study included thirty students who were studying at Shiraz University in 2023-2024 and were suffering from panic disorder. According to the announced statistics, there were about 150 people, from whom, using convenience sampling, 30 students were randomly selected and assigned to intervention and control groups (each group consisting of 15 people). The method of this research was quasi-experimental using pre-test post-test design where the participants in the intervention group received a 1-h session every week for 8 weeks. All of the participants responded to questionnaires of Hopkins Symptom Checklist-25 by Derogatis, Lipman (1974), a semi-structured interview for assessing panic disorder based on DSM 5-TR, the levels of Self-Criticism (LOSC) Scale by Thompson and Zuroff (2004), and emotional processing scale (EPS) by Baker et. al. (2007). CFT was then administered to the intervention group. Thereafter, the questionnaires mentioned above were completed again by both groups. The results indicated significant effectiveness of CFT on the mean scores of panic symptoms, emotion processing, and self-criticism in the experimental group (P-value< .05). This means that 34.8% of the variance of panic symptoms, 25.9% of self-criticism, and 25.7% of emotion processing could be explained by compassion therapy. Also, based on the results, self-compassion therapy was able to account for 39.2% of the changes in the dependent variables.
    Keywords: Compassion-Focused therapy, Panic disorder, Self-criticism, Emotion processing, Self- compassion, Quasi-experimental Studies
         
    Type of Study: Research | Subject: Special
    Received: 2024/02/5 | Revised: 2024/07/11 | Accepted: 2024/07/11
    Send email to the article author


    XML   Persian Abstract   Print



    Rights and permissions
    Creative Commons License This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.
    Back to the articles list Back to browse issues page
    نشریه بین المللی روانشناسی International Journal of Psychology (IPA)
    Persian site map - English site map - Created in 0.05 seconds with 53 queries by YEKTAWEB 4657