The relationship between emotion regulations training Islamic view on betrayed women's anxiety
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https://doi.org/10.24200/jsshr.vol4iss04pp1-5Abstract
Emotion regulation as one of the psychological variables is considered by many researchers. Methodology: This study aimed to "effective emotion regulation approach to religious (Islamic) on anxiety and depression in women betrayed". Quasi-experimental, pretest - posttest control group. The study population included women in Yazd province was betrayed. Among them 20 women qualified for participation in the study and were selected and randomly divided into two experimental groups and one control group. Results: Instruments included a questionnaire and Beck Depression and Anxiety Emotion Regulation Questionnaire was Garnfsky for data analysis Spss software using descriptive statistics and analysis (ANCOVA) was used. Conclusion: The results showed that, emotion regulation training intervention on depression in betrayed women with an Islamic approach is effective.References
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