مقایسه اثربخشی آموزش مهارتهای مبتنی بر الگوی دلبستگی و آموزش مهارتهای مبتنی بر ایماگو درمانی بر اسنادهای خصمانه زنان متقاضی طلاق
محورهای موضوعی : زن و خانوادهزهرا خوانساری 1 , حسن توزنده جانی 2 , احمد زنده دل 3
1 - دانشجوی دکتری روانشناسی، گروه روان شناسی، واحد نیشابور، دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی، نیشابور، ایران
2 - دانشیار، گروه روان شناسی، واحد نیشابور، دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی، نیشابور، ایران. ( نویسنده مسئول ) h.toozandehjani@ymail.com
3 - استادیار، گروه روان شناسی، واحد نیشابور، دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی، نیشابور، ایران
کلید واژه: طلاق, آموزش مهارتهای مبتنی بر الگوی دلبستگی, آموزش مهارتهای مبتنی بر ایماگو درمانی, اسنادهای خصمانه,
چکیده مقاله :
هدف از مطالعه حاضر، مقایسه اثربخشی آموزش مهارتهای مبتنی بر الگوی دلبستگی و آموزش مهارتهای مبتنی بر ایماگو درمانی بر اسنادهای خصمانه زنان متقاضی طلاق بوده است. پژوهش حاضر نیمه آزمایشی با طرح پیش آزمون- پس آزمون با گروه گواه و دوره پیگیری یک ماهه بود. جامعه آماری پژوهش حاضر شامل کلیه زنان متقاضی طلاق بود که جهت استفاده از خدمات روانشناختی در آبان 1400 لغایت بهمنماه 1400 به کلینیکهای روانشناسی در شهر سبزوار مراجعه کرده بودند. نمونه این پژوهش شامل 45 نفر از زنان متقاضی طلاق بود که بهصورت در دسترس انتخاب شدند. سپس، از میان نمونه پژوهش بهطور تصادفی 15 نفر در گروه گواه و 30 نفر در گروه های آزمایش (آموزش مهارت های مبتنی بر الگوی دلبستگی و آموزش مهارت های مبتنی بر ایماگو درمانی) جایگزین شد. داده ها با استفاده از مقیاس اسناد خصمانه (HDS) جمع آوری شد. داده های پژوهش، به روش تحلیل واریانس آمیخته (با اندازه گیری مکرر) تحلیل گردید. یافته ها نشان داد آموزش مهارت های مبتنی بر الگوی دلبستگی و آموزش مهارت های مبتنی بر ایماگو درمانی در کاهش اسناد خصمانه در زنان متقاضی طلاق موثر است. به طوری که 5/85 درصد از تغییرات همزمان متغیرهای وابسته مرتبط به گروه آموزش مهارت های مبتنی بر الگوی دلبستگی است. همچنین مجذور سهمی اتا حامی از آن است که 1/87 درصد از تغییرات همزمان متغیرهای وابسته به ایماگو درمانی است. همچنین یافته ها نشان داد بین اثربخشی آموزش مهارت های مبتنی بر الگوی دلبستگی و آموزش مهارت های مبتنی بر ایماگو درمانی تفاوت معنادار مشاهده نشد.
Purpose: Family is the most important institution of society and shaper of human talents and personality. In the family system, factors such as desirability, satisfaction, quality and optimal functioning of the family are very effective factors that cause prosperity, growth and development of family members. Method: The present research was a semi-experimental study with a pre-test-post-test design having a control group and a one-month follow-up period. The statistical population of the present study included all women applying for divorce who had referred to psychological clinics (under the welfare organization) in Sabzevar to use psychological services between November 2021 and February 2022. The sample of this research included 45 women who applied for divorce and were selected as available. Then, from among the research sample, 15 people were randomly assigned to the control group and 30 people to the experimental groups (training of skills based on attachment model and training of skills based on imago therapy). Data were collected using the Hostile Document Scale (HDS) (Arnetz et al., 2003). The intervention of teaching skills based on attachment model and teaching skills based on imago therapy 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). Findings: The findings showed that teaching skills based on attachment model and teaching skills based on imago therapy are effective in reducing hostile documents in women applying for divorce (P<0.05); So that 85.5% of the simultaneous changes of the dependent variables are related to the skills training group based on the attachment model. Also, the square of the parametric eta is 87.1% of the simultaneous changes of variables related to imago therapy. Also, the findings showed that there was no significant difference between the effectiveness of teaching skills based on attachment model and teaching skills based on imago therapy (P<0.05). Keywords: teaching skills based on attachment model, teaching skills based on imago therapy, hostile documents, divorce
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Velotti, P., Rogier, G., Mommo, G., Bizzi, F., & Cavanna, D. (2022). An Exploration of Home Attachment Representations using an Adaptation of Adult Attachment Interview: Preliminary Data on the Home Attachment Interview. Mediterranean Journal of Clinical Psychology, 10(1). https://cab.unime.it/journals/index.php/MJCP/article
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