Title of article :
Comparison of the effectiveness of coupled communication imaging therapy (imago therapy) with acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) on the mental health of couples
Author/Authors :
Farahani, Fatemeh Islamic Azad University, Tehran , Dokanei fard, Farideh Islamic Azad University, Roudehen , Delavar, Ali Allameh Tabataba’i, Public University, Tehran
Abstract :
Purpose: Most couples face communication problems in their
marital life. Disturbing relationships have devastating effects on their
physical and social performance. Methodology: The purpose of this
study was to compare the efficacy of communication imaging therapy
(IMG therapy) with acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) on the
mental health of couples. Method: The research method was semiexperimental
with pre-test, after-test, control and follow-up two
months. The statistical population of this study consisted of all couples
referring to counseling centers located in 6th district of Tehran in 1965-
96. By using available sampling, 90 people were randomly selected and
randomly assigned to three groups of 30 people. They responded to the
Mental Health Questionnaire in three stages (Goldberg, 1972). The
groups received 8 sessions of Ninety-minute training in association with
treatment and admission therapy (ACT), and did not receive an
interventional control. Findings: The results showed a significant
decrease in the mental health score in the experimental group compared
with the control group in the post-test and follow up stage. Since the
implementation of the intervention training of communication imaging
therapy therapy (EMG) with acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT)
Mental health of couples is influential. Discussion: these couple therapy
approaches can be used as a useful strategy for creating coherence and
creating a conscious relationship to the interaction of mental elements to
improve couples' relationships.
Keywords :
communication imagery , acceptance and commitment , mental health