Background: Addiction as a biopsychosocial problem has been dramatically increased in our country. Adverse consequences of the addiction in women have been shown to be more than men, which in turn can affect family members ’ health and wellbeing. The current study examined the efficacy of stress coping skills training in addicted women referring to an outpatient centre of addiction prevention located in Welfare Organization of Gorgan, Iran. Methods: 30 women with low levels of social adjustment measured by Social Adjustment Scale were randomly assigned to coping skills training with detoxification treatments (experimental) or detoxification alone groups. Both groups (n = 15) completed pre-post assessments of Bell’s adjustment Inventory. Exp...
Introduction & Purpose: Cognitive-behavioral stress management therapy refers to a family of stress ...
Background/Aim. During a progress of addictive behavior treatment, the strategies of coping with str...
Objective: The aim of this study was to examine the effectiveness of group training of procedural em...
Abstract Background: Addiction as a biopsychosocial problem has been dramatically increased in our ...
Aims: Discrepancy in substance use have negative implications for none-addict women. The present res...
Background Drug dependence is one of the major problems in today’s world which has turned ...
Background and Objectives: Hope therapy as a positive psychological intervention can be helpful in r...
Main theme of this work is generation of coping strategies by the women with alcohol dependence. Aut...
AbstractThe aim of this study was to determine the effectiveness of coping skills training based on ...
Objective: This study aimed to study the effectiveness of positive coping program on reduction of ad...
Introduction: Coping responses are complex dynamic behavioral reactions that involve reciprocal infl...
Introduction: This study investigates the effectiveness of Marlat cognitive-behavioral training on r...
BACKGROUND: Stress management is the ability of individuals to reduce stress and adapt to stressful ...
Main theme of this work is generation of coping strategies by the women with alcohol dependence. Aut...
Aim: The aim of this study was to determine the effectiveness of Matrix model in relapse prevention ...
Introduction & Purpose: Cognitive-behavioral stress management therapy refers to a family of stress ...
Background/Aim. During a progress of addictive behavior treatment, the strategies of coping with str...
Objective: The aim of this study was to examine the effectiveness of group training of procedural em...
Abstract Background: Addiction as a biopsychosocial problem has been dramatically increased in our ...
Aims: Discrepancy in substance use have negative implications for none-addict women. The present res...
Background Drug dependence is one of the major problems in today’s world which has turned ...
Background and Objectives: Hope therapy as a positive psychological intervention can be helpful in r...
Main theme of this work is generation of coping strategies by the women with alcohol dependence. Aut...
AbstractThe aim of this study was to determine the effectiveness of coping skills training based on ...
Objective: This study aimed to study the effectiveness of positive coping program on reduction of ad...
Introduction: Coping responses are complex dynamic behavioral reactions that involve reciprocal infl...
Introduction: This study investigates the effectiveness of Marlat cognitive-behavioral training on r...
BACKGROUND: Stress management is the ability of individuals to reduce stress and adapt to stressful ...
Main theme of this work is generation of coping strategies by the women with alcohol dependence. Aut...
Aim: The aim of this study was to determine the effectiveness of Matrix model in relapse prevention ...
Introduction & Purpose: Cognitive-behavioral stress management therapy refers to a family of stress ...
Background/Aim. During a progress of addictive behavior treatment, the strategies of coping with str...
Objective: The aim of this study was to examine the effectiveness of group training of procedural em...