The effect of positive psychotherapy (PPT) on Signs of depression and self steem of obese women
Subject Areas : Educationalfatemeh saadatbin javaheri 1 , mansor hakim javadi 2 , Reza soltani shal 3
1 - Psychology, Faculty of Literature and Humanities, University of Guilan, Rasht, Iran
2 - Psychology, Faculty of Literature and Humanities, University of Guilan, Rasht, Iran
3 - Psychology, Faculty of Literature and Humanities, University of Guilan, Rasht, Iran
Keywords: Depression, Positive Psychotherapy, self steem, Obesity,
Abstract :
Obesity as an epidemic disease plays an important role in the development of several Psychological disorders in obese people. In the same vein the main purpose ofthis article is determining the effectiveness of positive-psychotherapy inthe reduction of sings of depression and self-steem in obese women. For this aim, a single-case experimental trial of multiple-baseline type was carried out. To conduct the study,4 people with symptoms of depression and low self-esteem were selected from among the applicants who had contacted following an announcement in cyberspace about holding positive psycho therapy sessions to reduce the psychological damage caused by obesity. 3 participants cooperated until the end. First, for each participant, between 2 and4 baseline sessions were held at random. Assessments were performed using the Depression (Goldberg, 1972) and Self-Esteem (Cooper Smith, 1967) Questionnaires of the intervention and follow-up sessions. Data were presented using visual analysis, charting, descriptive statistics index and calculation of recovery percentage. The results showed that positive-psychotherapy was effective in reducing depressive symptoms and increasing self-esteem in obesewomen. Positivepsychotherapy interventions can replace positive thoughts with negative ones inobesepeople, whichcan improve depression and increase self-esteem. The results of a three-month follow-up period also showed that positive-psychotherapy for depression was still present while
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