“…In this treatment, participants first get acquainted with the principles of the theory of hope therapy and then they are taught how to apply these principles in their lives (Da Silva Soares et al, 2018;Danby et al, 2018;Eglitis and Popov, 2018;Iyit, 2018;Kmita et al, 2018;Moreno-Fernandez et al, 2018;Taki et al, 2018). Participants learn how to determine important, achievable, and measurable goals, set multiple paths to move toward these goals, identify the motivational resources and interactions of each obstacle to its motivation, review progress towards the goal, and adjust the targets and passages as needed (Ahamed et al, 2017;Khosravi et al, 2018;Martinez Macias et al, 2017;Singh et al, 2018). This intervention is carried out in a group because Snyder's theory assumes that hopeful thinking reflects a transactional process (Snyder et al, 1997).…”