Title of article :
The Impact of Brief Imago-based skills training on Self-Compassion, Life Quality and Marital Commitment of Women Who Filed for Divorce in Neishabour City
Author/Authors :
Basereh, Somayyeh Department of Counseling - Abhar Azad University, Abhar, Iran , Ghamari, Mohammad Department of Counseling - Islamic Azad University Abhar Branch, 3-Abhar, Iran , Alijani, Fatemeh Department of Psychology - Faculty of Humanities - Islamic Azad University Abhar Branch, Zanjan, Iran , Jafari, Alireza Department of Psychology - Islamic Azad University Abhar Branch, Abhar, Iran
Abstract :
The objective of the present study was to investigate the effect of brief imago-based skills training on self-compassion, quality of life, and marital commitment of women who filed for divorce. The research method was quasi-experimental with a pretest-posttest and follow-up design. The population included all women who filed for divorce, either referring or were referred to the psychological and counseling centers under the supervision of the Welfare Organization in Neighbor. The sample was selected purposively. Then, 30 women were randomly assigned to the experimental and the control groups (i.e., each group included 15 participants). Data collection instruments included Neff's Self-Compassion Scale (2003), the World Health Organization's short form of Quality of Life Scale (1989), and Adams and Jones' Marital Commitment Questionnaire (1997). Data analysis was performed through multiple analyses of variance using SPSS software (version 25). The results showed that brief imago-based skills training positively affected the self-compassion, quality of life, and marital commitment of women who filed for divorce. Furthermore, the effectiveness of imago-based skills training in self-compassion, quality of life, and marital commitment of women who filed for divorce was sustained. As a result, this treatment can be used by psychologists, counselors, and clinicians in psychological interventions related to self-compassion, quality of life, and marital commitment of women who filed for divorce.
Keywords :
Imago-based skills training , Self-compassion , Quality of life , Marital commitment
Journal title :
journal of preventive counselling