2017
DOI: 10.5539/gjhs.v9n4p163
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Study of the Efficacy of Cognitive Behavioral Group Treatment on Anger Rumination and Resilience of Cardiovascular Patients

Abstract: Introduction and Purpose: The purpose of the present study is to analyze the efficacy of cognitive behavioral group treatment on reducing anger rumination and increasing the resilience of cardiovascular patients. Methodology:The present study is quasi-experimental and follows a two-group pretest-posttest design. The statistical universe of the present study consists of all cardiovascular patients attending Tehran specialized treatment centers in 2015 for treatment of cardiovascular diseases. In the present stu… Show more

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“…Family and professional issues, particularly those involving financial support, are big problems for these generations and, as a result, critical elements for the patient's adaptation. Through the rapid literature review, it was possible to verify that the adaptation process essentially involves helping the cardiovascular patient to reduce the fear, anxiety, and depression manifested as a response to the necessary changes in their lives (Agnew [66,69,70]). Consequently, the strategies used are preventive tasks of risk factors associated with CVD, and part of the disease adaptation process is prevention.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Family and professional issues, particularly those involving financial support, are big problems for these generations and, as a result, critical elements for the patient's adaptation. Through the rapid literature review, it was possible to verify that the adaptation process essentially involves helping the cardiovascular patient to reduce the fear, anxiety, and depression manifested as a response to the necessary changes in their lives (Agnew [66,69,70]). Consequently, the strategies used are preventive tasks of risk factors associated with CVD, and part of the disease adaptation process is prevention.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%