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Health Psychology
Causal model of health-enhancing lifestyle based on core self-evaluations and spirituality in the work environment with the mediation of social intimacy, time perspective and self-control in veteran personnel of southern oil-rich regions.

Elahe Talavari; Parvin Ehteshamzadeh; Parviz Asgari; Farah Naderi

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 22 October 2023

https://doi.org/10.22055/psy.2023.43640.3022

Abstract
  The mental health of veterans is greatly influenced by their lifestyle. Lifestyle is a pattern of characteristics, behaviors, and habits specific to an individual, if defective they increase the risk of illness or accidents in veterans. The current study was to investigate the causal relationship model ...  Read More

The Causal Relationship of Spiritual Intelligence and Moral Intelligence with Attachment to God with Mediating Role of One's Image of God among Students

shahrzad Baratpour; Farrah Naderi

Volume 30, Issue 1 , January 2023, , Pages 205-222

https://doi.org/10.22055/psy.2022.39728.2774

Abstract
  IntroductionAttachment to God is defined as a person's relationship and emotional orientation to God. Various factors are related to people's attachment to God, it seems that one of these factors is spiritual intelligence, which includes guidance and inner knowledge, maintaining intellectual balance, ...  Read More

Comparison of the Effect of Dialectical Behavior Therapy and Emotion Regulation on Distress Tolerance and Suicide Ideation in Symptoms of Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder in Adolescents

parisa abootorabi kashani; Farah Naderi; Sahar Safar zadeh; Fariba Hafezi; Zahra EftekharSaadi

Volume 27, Issue 2 , November 2020, , Pages 69-88

https://doi.org/10.22055/psy.2020.33056.2525

Abstract
  Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder is the most common behavioral disorder in childhood and adolescents. The deficit in attention, hyperactivity and impulsity could affect the edcations and social relations. The purpose of this study was to compare the effect of Dialectical Behavior Therapy and ...  Read More

The Effectiveness of Reality Therapy on Social Adjustment, Psychological Well-Being and Self-Criticism of Generalized Anxiety Disorder Referring to Ahvaz Psychological Clinics

nima asadzadeh; behnam makvandi; parviz askari; reza pasha; farah naderi

Volume 26, Issue 2 , November 2019, , Pages 159-178

https://doi.org/10.22055/psy.2019.26578.2137

Abstract
  IntroductionAmong the dimensions of psychiatric pathology, anxiety is considered as one of the most common psychiatric disorders. The purpose of this study was to determine the efficacy of reality-therapy on social adjustment, psychological well-being and self-criticism among people with generalized ...  Read More

Choice Theory Implementation on Negative Automatic Thoughts, Suicide Cogitation and Quality of Life in Depressed Individuals

frah Naderi

Volume 25, Issue 2 , December 2018, , Pages 55-72

https://doi.org/10.22055/psy.2019.25734.2069

Abstract
  Introduction Depression ranges among the most impairing mental disorders worldwide, and its early detection is a global health priority (Gundel, Pedersen, Munk-Olsen, and Dalsgaard, 2018). The World Health Organization recently announced depression, particularly in adolescents and young adults, as especially ...  Read More

The Effect of Cognitive Training on the Executive Function and Divided Attention of Anxious Children

parvaneh nahravanian; Parviz Askari; Fariborz Dortaj; Farah Naderi; saeed bakhtiarpoor

Volume 24, Issue 2 , December 2017, , Pages 43-64

https://doi.org/10.22055/psy.2018.23754.1911

Abstract
  The aim of the present study was to investigate the effectivenessof cognitive training on the executive function and divided attention of anxious children. The present study was designed as a semi-experimental research design, using the purposeful randomized sampling method. According to the research ...  Read More

Effectiveness of cognitive-behavioral therapy on social anxiety and blood glycemic control in children with type 1 diabetes mellitus
Volume 23, Issue 2 , December 2016, , Pages 91-112

https://doi.org/10.22055/psy.2017.12582

Abstract
  This study examined the effectiveness of cognitive-behavioral therapy on social anxiety and blood sugar control in children with type I diabetes Mellitus. For this purpose, 38 children affected by diabetes Mellitus type 1, living in Tehran, were selected randomly and were divided into the experiment ...  Read More