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Psychology
Evaluation of the effectiveness therapeutic reconsolidation process model(TRP) on executive functions, neuroplasticity and schemas associated with majordepressive disorder in veterans over 25% of nerves.

reza salmanipour noghlabary; Alireza Pirkhaefi; gavid peymani; Ali Akbar Foroghi

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 03 April 2024

https://doi.org/10.30468/jsums.2024.7656.2982

Abstract
  Objective: Major depressive disorder is concomitant with cognitive deficits and executive function. The aim of this study was to determine the effectiveness therapeutic reconsolidation process model on on executive functions, neuroplasticity and schemas associated with majordepressive disorder in veterans ...  Read More

Psychology
Comparation cognitive beliefs in obsessive –compulsive disorder, generalized anxiety disorder, major depression disorder

majid pourfaraj omran; Abbas Bakhshipour; Majid Mahmoud Alilou

Volume 27, Issue 2 , July and August 2020, , Pages 155-162

Abstract
  Background: With attention to considered various cognitive beliefs in psychopathology of disorders, the purpose of this study was comparison of cognitive beliefs include; thought action fusion (TAF), responsibility and the overestimation of threat (RT), and overimportance and control thoughts (ICT), ...  Read More

The Effectiveness of Group Metacognitive Therapy in Improving Metacognitive Beliefs and Ruminative Responses of Patients with Major Depressive Disorder

Hossein Shareh; Mahshid Dovlatshahi; Mohammad Kahani

Volume 21, Issue 1 , March and April 2015, , Pages 216-227

Abstract
  Background: The relationship between metacognitions and depressive symptoms has been proved during the past decades. The aim of this study was to consider effectiveness of group metacognitive therapy (GMCT) in improving metacognitive beliefs and ruminative responses of patients suffering from major depressive ...  Read More