Noorali Farrokhi's research while affiliated with Allameh Tabataba'i University and other places

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Background & Objectives: Cardiovascular disease is one of the main noncommunicable diseases. Since cardiovascular diseases are considered psychosomatic diseases, biological and psychological factors should be considered in examining the factors affecting their occurrence. One of the factors that heart patients are involved with and ignore is the in...
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Background and Objectives: Patients' psychological characteristics can affect how they deal with cardiovascular problems, and any intervention that can improve their mental state will lead to a better response to the disease. The aim of this study was to compare the effectiveness of acceptance and commitment therapy and schema therapy on resilience...
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Article Type Analytical Review Purpose: The aim of this study was to determine the effectiveness of emotion-oriented therapy on the components of marital intimacy of student couples. Materials and Methods: The present research method was a quasi-experimental pre-test-post-test design with unequal control group. The statistical population included a...
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The interactional effect of Spiritual Intelligence (SQ) and life skills training (LST) on university students` mental health were carried out in a randomized block designs study. At first, 166 male & female university students were randomly selected out of 11370 students at Islamic Azad University in Borujerd. Then Spiritual Intelligence questionna...
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The purpose of this study is to compare the effectiveness of therapy by the help of a pet animal with play therapy in school children with behavioral disorders. The present study was applied regarding its purpose and is semi-experimental with three groups and pre- and post-tests. The statistical population included all male school students who att...
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Background: Identification of Transdiagnostic treatments, given the high comorbidity of couples' life injuries, can be effective in preventing high medical costs and wasting time due to dealing with each of these injuries separately. But is Transdiagnostic Educational package, effective on couple communication patterns and secure transplantation? A...
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Couples' beliefs and thoughts are included among the most important factors that should be considered in the process of consulting with couples. This study aimed to develop, validate and determine a scale for measuring couples' beliefs and thoughts. In the first study, 39 couples were selected. Using semi-structured interviews and literature review...
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Objective Because burns are one of the traumatic events that causes Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and the scar caused by an accident causes changes in the skin and the appearance of the patient, these people will have problems in their social relationships that affect their lives and social skills. Therefore, the present study was conducted...
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Aim and Background: Marital commitment is an important factor in marital life’s consistency. The aim of the present study was to investigate the effectiveness of integrative emotion-focused therapy (EFT) on marital commitment of student couples. Methods and Materials: This semi-experimental study was carried out with pre- and post- test design and...
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Much of the research in recent decades has associated religiousness with positive psychological outcomes. Recently, it has been shown that scientific belief can substitute religion as a source of comfort. In a sample of 474 Iranian Muslim university students, we examined how religious and scientific attitudes predicted life satisfaction, happiness,...

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... In transdiagnostic therapy, the belief is that focusing on specific disorder processes limits the understanding of common factors among disorders. Therefore, it is better to emphasize common emotional disorders with a transdiagnostic view (Etamadi, 2018); moreover, given the very high comorbidity of life damages, including individual and couple damages, identifying transdiagnostic therapies can prevent imposing excessive therapy costs and wasting time due to addressing each of these damages separately (Kamrani et al., 2019). ...
... This questionnaire was initially developed and further modified and its newer and more efficient version was developed in 2001. [19][20][21] The questionnaire includes 40 questions on skin sensitivity to heat, body image, hand function, how to care for burnt areas, occupationcommunication, the ability to perform simple tasks, and sexual and emotional performance, scored based on a 5point Likert scale. A higher score in each item (maximum of five) indicated a good quality of life, and a lower score (minimum of one) reflected a poor quality of life. ...
... Therefore, the first hypothesis of the study was confirmed. Among the components of lifestyle, exercise, responsibilit, and interpersonal support had a stronger relationship with depression, which can take more advantage of these effective components in the occurrence of depression and strengthen them in reducing the depression of infertile women The results were similar to those of Gatezadeh et al (12). ...
... S/R can influence health and well-being through cognitive, social, and emotional pathways such as meaning in life, hope, optimism, perceived social support, and a decrease in death anxiety (Aghababaei et al., 2016). Patients who receive S/R support communicate better with others (Schreiber & Brockopp, 2012). ...