Introduction:The aims of this study were to compare the cognitive emotion regulation and Problem-Solving Strategies in patients with substance abuse and normal individuals. Method: This was a causal-comparative (ex post facto) research that evaluated using cognitive emotion regulation and Problem-Solving Strategies questionnaires. patients (n=30 ) and normal subjects (n=30) selected with available sampling method. Data analysis was performed using independent t-test and descriptive indicators. Results: these results showed that drug-dependent individuals had poorer cognitive emotion regulation and Problem solving strategies than normal subjects. Conclusions: substance abuse individuals have shown deficits in cognitive emotion regul...
This study focuses on the relationship between the use of specific cognitive emotion regulation stra...
Cognitive variables such as commitment to abstinence and motivation for treatment are strong predict...
Current theoretical models of addictive disorders view addictive behaviour as a way to prevent or a...
Background & aim: Borderline Personality Disorder is one of the most important health problems of pe...
Background: Substance use and affective disorders frequently co-occur, but the role of affective dys...
Introduction: One of the common problems in contemporary world is addiction and its side effects. De...
Objective: Although the relationship between Substance Use Disorders (SUDs) and emotion regulation i...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: The ability to regulate emotions effectively has been associated with resilienc...
Objective: The current study aimed at comparing preventive behavioral mechanisms behavioral tendenci...
Objective: The aim of this study was to examine the effectiveness of group training of procedural em...
Objectives: From the psychological point of view, coping strategies and attitudes have considerable ...
Objective: This study was an attempt to compare cognitive functioning in substance abusers and addic...
Objective: The present study aimed to examine the predictive role of difficulties in emotion regulat...
AIM: The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between cognitive emotion relation an...
Introduction: Coping responses are complex dynamic behavioral reactions that involve reciprocal infl...
This study focuses on the relationship between the use of specific cognitive emotion regulation stra...
Cognitive variables such as commitment to abstinence and motivation for treatment are strong predict...
Current theoretical models of addictive disorders view addictive behaviour as a way to prevent or a...
Background & aim: Borderline Personality Disorder is one of the most important health problems of pe...
Background: Substance use and affective disorders frequently co-occur, but the role of affective dys...
Introduction: One of the common problems in contemporary world is addiction and its side effects. De...
Objective: Although the relationship between Substance Use Disorders (SUDs) and emotion regulation i...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: The ability to regulate emotions effectively has been associated with resilienc...
Objective: The current study aimed at comparing preventive behavioral mechanisms behavioral tendenci...
Objective: The aim of this study was to examine the effectiveness of group training of procedural em...
Objectives: From the psychological point of view, coping strategies and attitudes have considerable ...
Objective: This study was an attempt to compare cognitive functioning in substance abusers and addic...
Objective: The present study aimed to examine the predictive role of difficulties in emotion regulat...
AIM: The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between cognitive emotion relation an...
Introduction: Coping responses are complex dynamic behavioral reactions that involve reciprocal infl...
This study focuses on the relationship between the use of specific cognitive emotion regulation stra...
Cognitive variables such as commitment to abstinence and motivation for treatment are strong predict...
Current theoretical models of addictive disorders view addictive behaviour as a way to prevent or a...