Document Type : Research Paper

Authors

1 Isfahan University Doctoral Counseling Student

2 Faculty member in the University of Isfahan

3 Faculty of Isfahan University

Abstract

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 One of the variables that can help reduce the problems of teenagers and increase adaptation in this sensitive period is resilience. Resilience means the ability to recover from negative emotional experiences and adapt flexibly to stressful experiences.. The current research was conducted with the aim of phenomenology of the lived experiences of resilient students and developing a model of resilience education for students based on these experiences. The research method was qualitative with three-way method. For this purpose, a semi-structured interview was conducted with 11 female students of Shahreza city who were diagnosed as resilient based on the Connor and Davidson questionnaire Utilizing MAXQDA 2020, the data were analyzed using the Colaizzi method Then, based on the content obtained from the lived experiences of resilient students, the model of resilience education was compiled based on the content analysis of books, dissertations and valid articles until 2022. In the last stage, the developed protocol was validated under the supervision of experts. Sampling started purposefully. In all three stages, the saturation criterion was used for the sample size. Information related to the components related to the lived experiences of resilient students was obtained in 3 main concepts of spiritual orientation, attitudinal, behavioral factors,,pshycological capital and conflict resolution model. The resilience training model of students based on lived experiences also contains 8 categories of awareness and psychological training, Activation based on mindfulness and values, improvement of self-efficacy, cognitive flexibility, problem-solving, emotional efficiency, interpersonal efficiency, and self-care. The obtained model was validated and reliable using psychometric indices. The results indicated the validity and reliability of the intended model. The model of resilience compiled with the three-way method can be used to formulate interventions to increase students' resilience, along with other existing educational models.

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