hassan ansari; masood janbozorgi; sedigheh hossaini semnani; seied mohammad gharavi rad; Seyyed Kazem Rasoulzadeh Tabataba’i
Abstract
This study aimed to present an islamic approach of CBT in the treatment of OCD and its effectiveness compared with Abramowitz cognitive-behavioral therapy. Qualitative and quantitative methods were used in this research. The first part of the study (an islamic approach of CBT) was qualitative method ...
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This study aimed to present an islamic approach of CBT in the treatment of OCD and its effectiveness compared with Abramowitz cognitive-behavioral therapy. Qualitative and quantitative methods were used in this research. The first part of the study (an islamic approach of CBT) was qualitative method of analysis using islamic resources. The quantitative research was quasi-experimental pretest-posttest Includes three groups Cognitive-behavioral Islamic, Cognitive-Behavioral Abramovitz and the control group. Twelve people in each group were examined. Among the people who referred to counseling centers with obsessive complaints, 36 patients were studied by available sampling method. In this study, the mancova and clinical significance index was performed. The results showed Religious therapy is effective in the severity of obsessive-compulsive disorder and most of its symptoms and reduces obsessions beyond Abramovitz's cognitive-behavioral therapy. clinical significance index was positive in 10 patients in the experimental group, In 6 patients in the comparison group and no one in the control group. The results showed that the pattern of cognitive-behavioral therapy Affecting the false religious-moral meanings (pathologic guilt) Reduces severity and symptoms of obsessive-compulsive disorder and so, in the treatment of obsessive compulsive disorder, it completes the cognitive-behavioral therapy of Abramovitz.