Asiyeh Shariatmadar
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The aim of the present research is to study the lived experience of in stuck–hearted phenomenon. The method was qualitative and phenomenological. Data collection was conducted through semi-structured interviews. Purposeful sampling and interviews re used and continued until data saturation. The ...
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The aim of the present research is to study the lived experience of in stuck–hearted phenomenon. The method was qualitative and phenomenological. Data collection was conducted through semi-structured interviews. Purposeful sampling and interviews re used and continued until data saturation. The number of participants was 20. Thematic analysis was used for data analysis. By examining people's experience, the following common elements emerged as themes reflecting the stuck-hearted experience: The most important experience is the feeling of reluctance. Other feelings were discomfort, pressure, and to feel being is stuck. To overcome these feelings, these thoughts flow, falls way: focus on the opposite side of the relationship, doubtful thoughts, thoughts that focus on values, furious thought, and self-focused thoughts. All of these thoughts cause a person to engage in conduct that feature, alert, stereotypical, hard and excruciating, dishonest, insincere and passive behavior. Immediately after that, the feelings of regret, helplessness and weakness, anger and other emotions such as hatred and being under dominance in the relationship and consequently, blame inquisitive, ambitious and furiously thoughts is experienced. In fact, according to the characteristics of intimate relationships that is self-disclosure and trust, in stuck-hearted relationships is the opposite of intimate relationships.
Yusef Karimi; Sakineh Almasi; Razgar Mohammadi; Hassan Fazeli
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Due to the dramatic rise in divorce rate in recent years, many scholars have attempted to unravel the factors involved in this increasing phenomenon. The present paper aimed at a qualitative phenomenological study of the divorce contexts in the city of Rasht. In so doing, 25 divorced people who were ...
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Due to the dramatic rise in divorce rate in recent years, many scholars have attempted to unravel the factors involved in this increasing phenomenon. The present paper aimed at a qualitative phenomenological study of the divorce contexts in the city of Rasht. In so doing, 25 divorced people who were selected through purposeful sampling were included in the study. Semi-structured interviews were used to collect data. The collected data were analyzed through thematic analysis. The data analysis showed 9 sub-themes which were merged into the four main themes, namely, large, medium, small and interactive themes. These findings indicate that the phenomenon of divorce is systemic in its aspects, its factors are cyclical, and there are structural relations among its contexts. It is concluded that these systemic quality, cyclical factors and structural relations should be taken into consideration for prevention programs, counseling and crisis interventions.