masume aminikhoo; Naser Aghabababei
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This study was conducted to determine the effect of group logo-therapy on self-esteem, social skills, and anxiety among adolescent girls in Tehran, Iran. The research was performed in a semi-experimental method with two groups (15 girls per group): one experimental group with logo-therapy and one control ...
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This study was conducted to determine the effect of group logo-therapy on self-esteem, social skills, and anxiety among adolescent girls in Tehran, Iran. The research was performed in a semi-experimental method with two groups (15 girls per group): one experimental group with logo-therapy and one control group with treatment as usual. The Coopersmith Self-Esteem Inventory, the Teenage Inventory of Social Skills, and Beck Anxiety Inventory have been applied to both groups in the pre- and post- intervention phases. Data were analyzed using Analysis of Covariance. Our results showed that group logo-therapy affected the levels of self-esteem and anxiety, but not social skills of these young girls. This study suggests that group logo-therapy may be useful for boosting some aspect of positive functioning of adolescent girls like self-esteem or reducing their negative feelings in response to anxiety but it may not be useful in improving their social skills. Implications of results have been discussed.
Mansooreh Nikoogoftar; Alireza Sangani; Anis Ahmadi; Nahid Ramak
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The high level of human relationships, that cognitively, emotionally, and motivationally relates to, can be the representation of love. The aim of this study was the efficacy of logo-therapy in the Hutzel method on personality state, love trauma and attitudes to the opposite sex in the female students ...
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The high level of human relationships, that cognitively, emotionally, and motivationally relates to, can be the representation of love. The aim of this study was the efficacy of logo-therapy in the Hutzel method on personality state, love trauma and attitudes to the opposite sex in the female students with emotional breakdown experience. The study design of pre-test - post-test control group was carried out. The statistical population included all female students with emotional breakdown experience in University of Mazandran. The sampling was selected by targeted sampling method, that sample size included of 28 students (14 in the experimental group and 14 in the control group) was selected. To measure was used questionnaires: Ambivalent Sexism Inventory, Love Trauma Inventory and questionnaire of interpersonal analysis (personality states) and also the Hutzel's logotherapy Method (2002). For data analysis, multivariate analysis of covariance was used. The results indicated that logo-therapy has an effect on personality states, love trauma and attitudes to the opposite in the female students with emotional breakdown. It is recommended to use the principles of logo-therapy in order to improve the situation of people with emotional breakdown. It is recommended to use the principles of logo-therapy in order to improve the status of people with emotional failure.