2021
DOI: 10.52547/jps.20.105.1493
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The efficacy of acceptance and commitment based therapy on marital satisfaction and self-efficiency of mothers with children with cerebral palsy

Abstract: Background: Mothers of children with cerebral palsy are prone to social, economic, emotional and family pressures due to the presence of a child with cerebral palsy, which leads to a decrease in marital satisfaction and their perception of efficiency. Research has shown that acceptance and commitment therapy is a supportive approach that emphasizes the relationship and acceptance of individual and family values and uses awareness and acceptance along with commitment and behavior change strategies to increase p… Show more

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“…This intervention consists of eight 60-minute sessions designed to enhance emotion recognition and strengthen the mind-body connection using Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT). Each session focuses on different ACT principles, progressively building skills and awareness (Hayes et al, 2006;Hayes et al, 2012;Mosher et al, 2022;Na, 2018;Swain et al, 2013;Torabian et al, 2019;Utami & Astuti, 2020;Watt, 2023;Zarei et al, 2021).…”
Section: Acceptance and Commitment Therapymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This intervention consists of eight 60-minute sessions designed to enhance emotion recognition and strengthen the mind-body connection using Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT). Each session focuses on different ACT principles, progressively building skills and awareness (Hayes et al, 2006;Hayes et al, 2012;Mosher et al, 2022;Na, 2018;Swain et al, 2013;Torabian et al, 2019;Utami & Astuti, 2020;Watt, 2023;Zarei et al, 2021).…”
Section: Acceptance and Commitment Therapymentioning
confidence: 99%