Title of article
Effects of Cognitive Self-Compassion with an Emphasis on Poetry Therapy on the Psychological Well-Being and Symptoms of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in Women
Author/Authors
Beiranvand ، Mahboobeh Department of Psychology - Faculty of literature and humanistic sciences - Lorestan University , Rezaei ، Fatemeh Department of Psychology - Faculty of literature and humanistic sciences - Lorestan University , Sahraei ، Ghasem Department of literature - Faculty of literature and humanistic sciences - Lorestan University , Sepahvand ، Fatemeh Department of Psychology - Faculty of literature and humanistic sciences - Lorestan University
From page
271
To page
293
Abstract
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a common, chronic, and debilitating mental disorder. The present study investigated the effects of cognitive self-compassion training with emphasis on poetry therapy on the psychological well-being and symptoms of PTSD in women. This is a quasi-experimental study of the pre-test/post-test type using a control group. The statistical population comprised a total of 32 women suffering from PTSD in Khorramabad city, selected through convenience sampling and randomly assigned to the experimental and control groups. The experimental group received cognitive self-compassion training with an emphasis on poetry therapy in ten 90-minute sessions based on the cognitive self-compassion intervention of Neff (2011) and related poems. The study scales included the Ryff Scale of Psychological Well-Being (1989) and (1998). Statistical analysis was performed using analysis of covariance by SPSS-23 software. The scores of the psychological well-being and PTSD in women with this disorder before and after the intervention were significantly different. The experimental group showed a significant increase (F=3.70, p .05) in the psychological well-being score and a significant decrease (F=9.26, p .05) in the PTSD score compared to the control group. Considering the positive effect of this treatment, therefore, mental health professionals are recommended to use this treatment for PTSD patients.
Keywords
poetry therapy , cognitive self , compassion , post , traumatic stress disorder , psychological well , being
Journal title
International Journal of Psychology (IPA)
Journal title
International Journal of Psychology (IPA)
Record number
2749690
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