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Introduction: The aim of current study was to predict emotional divorce based on emotional schema... more Introduction: The aim of current study was to predict emotional divorce based on emotional schemas attachment styles and with the mediating role of Gottman four factors (contempt, criticism, defensiveness, stonewalling) in married people. Method: The type of study was cross-sectional.by multistage cluster sampling 336 (female 204, male 132) subjects were recruited to participate in the ANALYSIS 23(99), September October, 2019 Medical Science ISSN 2321–7359 EISSN 2321–7367
Psychological Science, 2003
Did Americans change following the September 11 terrorist attacks? We provide a tentative answer ... more Did Americans change following the September 11 terrorist attacks? We provide a tentative answer with respect to the positive traits included in the Values in Action Classification of Strengths and measured with a self-report questionnaire available on-line and completed by 4,817 respondents. When scores for individuals completing the survey in the 2 months immediately after September 11 were compared with scores for those individuals who completed the survey before September 11, seven character strengths showed increases: gratitude, hope, kindness, leadership, love, spirituality, and teamwork. Ten months after September 11, these character strengths were still elevated, although to a somewhat lesser degree than immediately following the attacks.
Introduction: This study aimed to predict emotional divorce based on metacognitive beliefs and ps... more Introduction: This study aimed to predict emotional divorce based on metacognitive beliefs and psychological flexibility. Materials and Methods: The type of study was cross-sectional. The target population was the total married individuals in Tehran. Using cluster random sampling 467 married people (282 women, 185 man) were chosen to complete the Gottman emotional divorce scale, Meta Cognition Questionnaire (MCQ-30), acceptance and commitment inventory and demographic information sheet. Results: findings showed that metacognitive beliefs and psychological flexibility had a significant relationship (p <0.01) with emotional divorce. These variables accounted for 24% of variance in emotional divorce. Negative metacognitions had a positive significant relationship with emotional divorce. In other words, by incremental level of negative metacognitions the rate of emotional divorce will increase. Also, positive metacognitions and psychological flexibility had a negative significant rel...
Introduction: The aim of current study was to predict emotional divorce based on emotional schema... more Introduction: The aim of current study was to predict emotional divorce based on emotional schemas attachment styles and with the mediating role of Gottman four factors (contempt, criticism, defensiveness, stonewalling) in married people. Method: The type of study was cross-sectional.by multistage cluster sampling 336 (female 204, male 132) subjects were recruited to participate in the ANALYSIS 23(99), September October, 2019 Medical Science ISSN 2321–7359 EISSN 2321–7367
Psychological Science, 2003
Did Americans change following the September 11 terrorist attacks? We provide a tentative answer ... more Did Americans change following the September 11 terrorist attacks? We provide a tentative answer with respect to the positive traits included in the Values in Action Classification of Strengths and measured with a self-report questionnaire available on-line and completed by 4,817 respondents. When scores for individuals completing the survey in the 2 months immediately after September 11 were compared with scores for those individuals who completed the survey before September 11, seven character strengths showed increases: gratitude, hope, kindness, leadership, love, spirituality, and teamwork. Ten months after September 11, these character strengths were still elevated, although to a somewhat lesser degree than immediately following the attacks.
Introduction: This study aimed to predict emotional divorce based on metacognitive beliefs and ps... more Introduction: This study aimed to predict emotional divorce based on metacognitive beliefs and psychological flexibility. Materials and Methods: The type of study was cross-sectional. The target population was the total married individuals in Tehran. Using cluster random sampling 467 married people (282 women, 185 man) were chosen to complete the Gottman emotional divorce scale, Meta Cognition Questionnaire (MCQ-30), acceptance and commitment inventory and demographic information sheet. Results: findings showed that metacognitive beliefs and psychological flexibility had a significant relationship (p <0.01) with emotional divorce. These variables accounted for 24% of variance in emotional divorce. Negative metacognitions had a positive significant relationship with emotional divorce. In other words, by incremental level of negative metacognitions the rate of emotional divorce will increase. Also, positive metacognitions and psychological flexibility had a negative significant rel...