Efficacy Spirituality Therapy and Meta-Cognitive Therapy on the Psychological Well-being of Veterans and Martyrs’ Daughter
Subject Areas :Maryam Esmaeili 1 , Nooshin Basiri 2
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2 - Faculty of Educational Sciences and Psychology, University of Isfahan, I.R.Iran
Keywords: spirituality therapy, meta-cognitive therapy, psychological well-being, and self-sacrificing martyr children,
Abstract :
The aim of this study was to compare the effectiveness of two methods of spirituality therapy and metacognitive therapy on the psychological wellbeing. There for sixty students were recruited from Isfahan's female attending students schools and divided into three groups: Spirituality therapy, intervention metacognitive, and control groups. (each group 20 individual) the participants to the demographic and Psychological Well-being Questionnaire (Ryff,1995) responded. The results showed that therapy interventions spirituality and meta-cognitive therapy increased psychological well-being in the experimental group compared with the control group, was effective. In the study of psychological well-being subscale, the two group experimental compared to the control group in the domains of self-acceptance, positive relationships with others, autonomy, personal growth and mastery of the environment in the posttest showed improvement. In the follow-up between the two groups and the control group on measures of self-acceptance, positive relations with others, autonomy, purpose in life, personal growth and mastery of the environment, there is a significant difference. The findings also showed that the domains of selfacceptance, self-determination, personal growth and mastery of the environment, in the post-intervention was more effective meta-cognitive therapy, spiritual therapy.