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Management Strategies of Sexual Dysfunctions
The purpose of this essay is to discuss on the possible impact on a couple's sexual relationships when the male partner's erectile problems contribute to a sexual dysfunction on the part of the female. The com...
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This paper describes the main differences between behavioral and systems therapy with couples. To improve clinical decision making for a given case, the theoretical assumptions of the chosen treatment approach...
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An Information–Motivation–Behavioral Skills (IMB) Model-Based Intervention for CABG Patients
In order to benefit from a coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery, patients must adhere to medical recommendations and health advices. Despite the importance of adherence in CABG patients, adherence rates...
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Open AccessEfficacy of an Attachment-Based Intervention Model on Health Indices in Children with Chronic Disease and Their Mothers
Studies have shown significant relationship between health conditions and attachment. This study aimed to examine an attachment-based intervention model named mother–child-disease triangle (MCDT) on health ind...
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Introduce a New Intervention Model Based on Islamic Lifestyle for Decreasing the Risk of Cardiovascular Disease in People at Risk: A Comparative Study
The main purpose of the present study was designing and assessing the common lifestyle and Islamic lifestyle interventions and comparison of them. Sample of the study was thirty-nine subjects participated in a...
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Spiritual/Religious Perfectionism Scale in Iran: Psychometric Evaluation
This article introduces a new self-report measure of perfectionism: the Spiritual/Religious Perfectionism Scale (SRPS). Following preliminary psychometric evidence for a 20-item SRPS (Besharat, 2017), the pre...
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Client #3 (Female, 32 Years Old, Single)
Miss. MK 32 years old, single, was referred to the University of Tehran Clinic complaining about severe anxiety for which she had been receiving medication for more than 12 years.
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Client #6 (Female, 27 Years Old, Married)
Mrs. ZA, who is 27 years old, came to the University of Tehran Clinic because of suffering sexual impulses and conflicts that were, she believed, caused by masturbation. ZA got married three years ago with the...
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Client #9 (Male, 38 Years Old, Married)
Mr. MY, a 38-year-old married man, came to the University of Tehran Clinic complaining about panic attacks, fear of death, fear of height, fear of darkness, fear of deep water, and checking gas valve and door ...
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Client #11 (Male, 26 Years Old, Single)
NK, a 26-year-old single man, was referred to the University of Tehran Clinic by a counseling center. NK explained his symptoms thus in the first session: “Following an unprotected sexual intercourse, I was af...
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Client #13 (Male, 32 Years Old, Single)
Mr. JM a 32-year-old single man came to the University of Tehran Clinic complaining about fears including fear of gonorrhea, syphilis, rabies and cancer starting years ago during his high school years. These f...
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Client #15 (Female, 35 Years Old, Married)
Mrs. MM a 35-year-old married woman came to the University of Tehran Clinic complaining about serious fear and anxiety attacks, compulsive checking and cleaning, irritability, and depressive mood.
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Client #19 (Male, 26 Years Old, Single)
Mr. KA, a 26-year-old student, was referred to the University of Tehran Clinic because of his serious OCD symptoms.
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Client #17 (Male, 23 Years Old, Single)
Mr. HA, a 23-year-old student, was referred to the University of Tehran Clinic because of his clinical depression.
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The PTC Perfect Model of Psychotherapy
The PTC perfect model of psychotherapy makes use of two basic components in dealing with psychological disorders. The first component, the paradox, means prescribing the symptoms of the disorder.
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Ending the PTC Treatment
The relationship between the therapist and the client is a short-term one in the PTC psychotherapy.
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Client #2 (Female, 25 years Old, Single)
EH, a 25-year-old single woman, came to the University of Tehran Clinic complaining about fear of death. Fear of death had started in her about ten years ago, when she was fifteen. It had become worse and had ...
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The Effective Mechanisms of the Paradoxical Timetable
How can the paradoxical timetable treat the patient immediately and decisively within the framework of the PTC model? What happens to the patient that treats him/her? Are the therapeutic changes in this method...
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Client #5 (Male, 15 Years Old, Single)
SA, a 15-year-old boy, came to the University of Tehran Clinic with his mother. The clinical interview based on DSM-5 (American Psychiatric Association, Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, F...