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   Metacognitive Therapy and Depression of Women With Breast Cancer  
   
نویسنده Elzami Mansure ,Bahmani Bahman ,Kermani Ranjbar Tahereh ,Azkhosh Manuchehr ,Anbiaee Robab ,Karimnejad Azar Fatemeh
منبع Practice In Clinical Psychology - 2015 - دوره : 3 - شماره : 1 - صفحه:69 -74
چکیده    Objective: this study aimed to examine the effectiveness of metacognitive therapy on decreasing depression in women with breast cancer. a single-case design was employed in this research. methods: an ab form of single-subject experimental design was used in this study with 3 baselines (every 10 days) before intervention stage and two measurements during intervention stage and one follow-up (after two month). our statistical population was chosen from women who had referred to radiotherapy department of imam hussein hospital in tehran. out of them, 3 patients whose age range was 20 to 55 years, with non-metastatic tumor, no prior history of psychiatric disorders before cancer, scored >20 (moderate depression) by beck depression inventory, were selected through purposeful sampling. intervention included 8 sessions of 60 minutes of metacognitive therapy once a week, which has been designed to suit of the patients with specific needs. beck depression inventory (bdi), ruminative response scale (rrs), and depression metacognitive beliefs scale (dmb-s) were employed to collect the data. results: the result of the analysis showed that the highest level of improvement in depression was 56% and the lowest level was 37%. in addition, the highest percentage of improvement in ‘thought rumination’ was 35%, while the lowest percentage of improvement was 21%. finally, the highest percentage of improvement in ‘depression metacognitive beliefs’ was 87%, whereas the lowest percentage was 58%. in summary, the results indicated that metacognitive therapy would result in decrease of depression scores (in bdi scale), ‘thought rumination’ and ‘depression metacognitive beliefs’ (in dmb scale) and this effectiveness was persistent after two months follow-up. conclusion: it seems that metacognitive therapy can help women with breast cancer to reduce their depression and ‘thought rumination.’
کلیدواژه Metacognitive Therapy ,Depression ,Breast Cancer
آدرس University Of Social Welfare And Rehabilitation Sciences, School Of Behavior Sciences, Department Of Counseling, ایران, University Of Social Welfare And Rehabilitation Sciences, School Of Behavior Sciences, Department Of Counseling, ایران, Shahid Beheshti University Of Medical Sciences, Cancer Research Center, ایران, University Of Social Welfare And Rehabilitation Sciences, School Of Behavior Sciences, Department Of Counseling, ایران, Shahid Beheshti University Of Medical Sciences, Cancer Research Center, ایران, Islamic Azad University, Science And Research Branch, Faculty Of Psycology, Department Of Psycology, ایران
 
     
   
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