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        1 - Emotion-Oriented Approach in Rumi's View on Islamic Moral Focusing on Ethics of Care
        Fataneh Semsar Khiabanian Kamran Pashaii Fakhri Parvaneh Adelzadeh
        Any time one delves deep into Rumi's thoughts, a new aspect appears before him as if it is the first time one faces such a thought. However, this time the surprise is greater because the new ethic school named ethic of care raised through developments in human psycholog More
        Any time one delves deep into Rumi's thoughts, a new aspect appears before him as if it is the first time one faces such a thought. However, this time the surprise is greater because the new ethic school named ethic of care raised through developments in human psychology and psychoanalysis in the 19th and 20th centuries in Europe had been achieved and raised by Rumi rigorously and of course more comprehensively centuries ago. This matter is sufficient to justify his ethics as wonderful, which is still an example of moral teachings.One of the approaches for ethics of care is emotion whose layout in the works of Rumi has been deeply studied in this paper highlighting the fact that Rumi's ethical emotion started and ended with God. It deserves reflection that in western ethical school, emotion is created based on human one. And only such a drawback can challenge the whole school. Manuscript profile
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        2 - The Effectiveness Of emotion-oriented Approach on early Maladaptive Schemas, Quality of marital life and Cognitive Regulation of Emotion In infidel Couples
        Mahsa Keivani Amir Panahali Shole Livarjani Ali Khademi
        The aim of the current research was to determine the effectiveness of the emotion-oriented approach on early maladaptive schemas, quality of married life, and cognitive regulation of emotion in couples who have experienced infidelity. The current research was semi-exper More
        The aim of the current research was to determine the effectiveness of the emotion-oriented approach on early maladaptive schemas, quality of married life, and cognitive regulation of emotion in couples who have experienced infidelity. The current research was semi-experimental. The statistical population of the current research included couples who had witnessed betrayal (the betrayer and the betrayed) and visited the counseling centers of Tabriz city from April 1400 to August. The sample including 14 couples was selected and randomly divided into 2 groups. The experimental group received emotional intervention and the control group did not receive any intervention. The measurement tools included Young's early maladaptive schemas questionnaire, Busby, Curran, Larsen and Christensen's Marital Life Quality Questionnaire and Garnevsky and Kraij's Cognitive Emotion Regulation Questionnaire. Multivariate analysis of covariance using Spss software was used for analysis. The results showed that emotional therapy has significantly reduced emotional deprivation, abandonment, social isolation, deficiency, dependence, distress, sacrifice and emotional inhibition in the post-test stage. Also, the emotion-oriented approach has significantly increased the components of the quality of married life, agreement, satisfaction, and cohesion, as well as increasing the cognitive regulation of compatible emotions and reducing the cognitive regulation of incompatible emotions. Manuscript profile
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        3 - Comparing the effectiveness of compassion-based skills training and emotion-oriented skills training on the anxiety sensitivity of women affected by extramarital relationships
        Fahime Akhoundi Hasan Tozandehjani Ahmmad Zendehdel
        T The purpose of this research is to compare the effectiveness of compassion-based skills training and emotion-oriented skills training on the anxiety sensitivity of women affected by extramarital relationships.The present research method was a semi-experimental study More
        T The purpose of this research is to compare the effectiveness of compassion-based skills training and emotion-oriented skills training on the anxiety sensitivity of women affected by extramarital relationships.The present research method was a semi-experimental study with a pre-test-post-test design with a control group and a two-month follow-up period. The statistical population included all women affected by extramarital relationships who had referred to psychological clinics and specialized marriage centers (under the welfare organization) in Tehran in order to use psychological services in 2021-2022. The statistical sample included 30 of these women who were selected as available. Then, among the research sample, 15 people were randomly replaced in the control group and 30 people in the experimental groups (skills training based on compassion and skills training based on emotion-oriented approach). Data were collected using Floyd et al.'s anxiety sensitivity scale (ASI) (2005). The intervention of teaching skills based on compassion and teaching skills based on emotion-oriented approach were carried out during 8 sessions of 90 minutes once a week; But the control group did not receive any intervention. The research data were analyzed by mixed variance analysis (with repeated measurements). The findings showed that teaching skills based on compassion and teaching skills based on emotion-oriented approach is effective in reducing the anxiety sensitivity of women affected by extramarital relationships. Also, the findings showed that there was no significant difference between the effectiveness of teaching skills based on compassion and teaching skills based on emotion-oriented approach in reducing anxiety sensitivity. Manuscript profile
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        4 - The effectiveness of emotion-oriented approach on early maladaptive schemas, quality of marital life and cognitive regulation of emotion in infidel couples
        Mahsa Keivani امیر پناه علی شعله لیوارجانی ali khademi
        The aim of the current research was to determine the effectiveness of the emotion-oriented approach on early maladaptive schemas, quality of married life, and cognitive regulation of emotion in couples who have experienced infidelity. The current research was semi-exper More
        The aim of the current research was to determine the effectiveness of the emotion-oriented approach on early maladaptive schemas, quality of married life, and cognitive regulation of emotion in couples who have experienced infidelity. The current research was semi-experimental. The statistical population of the current research included couples who had witnessed betrayal (the betrayer and the betrayed) who visited the counseling centers of Tabriz city from April 1400 to August. The sample number of 14 couples was selected and randomly divided into 2 groups. The experimental group received emotional intervention and the control group did not receive any intervention. The measurement tools included Young's early maladaptive schemas questionnaire, Busby, Curran, Larsen and Christensen's Marital Life Quality Questionnaire and Garnevsky and Kraij's Cognitive Emotion Regulation Questionnaire. Multivariate analysis of covariance using Spss software was used for analysis. The results showed that emotional therapy has significantly reduced emotional deprivation, abandonment, social isolation, deficiency, dependence, distress, sacrifice and emotional inhibition in the post-test stage. Also, the emotion-oriented approach has significantly increased the components of the quality of married life, agreement, satisfaction, and cohesion, as well as increasing the cognitive regulation of compatible emotions and reducing the cognitive regulation of incompatible emotions. Manuscript profile