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        1 - The Effectiveness Couple Therapy Based on Stair’s Family Therapy Approach on Physical, Psychological and Emotional Burnout Divorce Application Couples
        amir yekanizad Akbar Soleimannezhad Norieh Hajizadeh
        This study aimed to investigate the effectiveness of couple therapy based on Stair’s family therapy approach on physical burnout, psychological burnout and emotional burnout among divorce application couple tabriz City. The method of the present study was quasi-experime More
        This study aimed to investigate the effectiveness of couple therapy based on Stair’s family therapy approach on physical burnout, psychological burnout and emotional burnout among divorce application couple tabriz City. The method of the present study was quasi-experimental with pre-test, post-test, and control groups with 3-month follow-up periods. The statistical population all of divorce application couple Tabriz City year 2021 who referred to the justice. Using the purposive sampling method, 40 people were selected and randomly divided into experimental (20 people) and control (20 people) groups. Intervention program Stair’s (8sessions of 70 minutes) trained in the sample group. The research tools were the Marital Burnout Questionnaire (CBM) Pines (1996). Data were analyzed using repeated measures variance. The results showed that couple therapy based on Stair’s family therapy approach effective on components marital burnout, physical burnout, psychological burnout and emotional burnout couples applying for divorce there is a significant difference in the two experimental and control groups in the post-test stage (P<0/001). also this effectiveness was stable at the follow-up 3-month stag. Overall, the results obtained from this study confirm the usefulness and effect of couple therapy based on Stair’s family therapy approach on physical burnout, psychological burnout and emotional burnout among divorce application couple. Manuscript profile
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        2 - Comparison of emotion-focused couple therapy and Guttman couple therapy On the marital compromise and the four horses that destroy the couple
        Leila Jafari Isaac Rahimian Boogar, Jamshid Jarareh علی تقوائی نیا
        The aim of this study was to compare the effectiveness of emotion-focused couple therapy and Guttman couple therapy on marital compromise and four destroyer equestrian horses. The research is applied in terms of purpose and its method is quasi-experimental of pre-test-p More
        The aim of this study was to compare the effectiveness of emotion-focused couple therapy and Guttman couple therapy on marital compromise and four destroyer equestrian horses. The research is applied in terms of purpose and its method is quasi-experimental of pre-test-post-test with control group. The statistical population of the study includes all couples referring to psychology and counseling centers under the supervision of the judiciary in Tehran in 2020-2021 couples in this project were divided into three groups of 14 (first recipient of emotion-focused couple therapy intervention); second experimental group (recipient of Guttman couple therapy intervention and control group) and randomly placed. To answer the hypotheses. The study used 1) Marital Adjustment Scale (Spanier (1976)) and the Four Horseman Work Questionnaire by Guttman et al. (2014). The data were analyzed using descriptive statistics (mean and standard deviation) and multivariate analysis of covariance and Duncan's post hoc test using computer software (SPSS) it placed. The results of this study indicate that Guttman couple and emotion-focused couple therapy had a significant effect on marital compromise, four destroyer equestrian horses; Also, the effect of Guttman couple therapy on marital reconciliation is more than the emotion-focused couple therapy and the effectiveness of these two treatments on the four horsemen of the destructive work is not significantly different. Considering the effect of these two treatments on marital reconciliation and four destructive equestrian horses, the use of these two interventions will be fruitful for couples referring to psychology and counseling centers. Manuscript profile