Religious Psychotherapy in Depressed Patients
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چکیده: این مطالعه به منظور تعیین نتایج روان درمانی در قوم مالایا که از زمینه فرهنگی و مذهبی قوی برخوردار هستند، انجام شده است. بیماران به دو گروه مورد مطالعه کنترل که هر کدام شامل ۳۲ بیمار افسرده بوده، تقسیم شدند. در گروه مورد مطالعه، ۲۰-۱۵ جلسه کوتاه مدت روان درمانی با یک نگرش ذهبی صورت گرفت. در حالی که برای گروه کنترل دیدگاه مذهبی حذف شده بود. گروه تحت مطالعه در طی سه ماه اول از شروع مطالعه نسبت به گروه کنترل بهبودی سریعتری را نشان داد ولی در پایان ۶ ماه اختلاف معنی داری در بهبودی دو گروه وجود نداشت.
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volume 6 issue 1
pages 57- 59
publication date 1996-07
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