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EFFECTIVENESS OF GROSS MODEL-BASED EMOTION REGULATION STRATEGIES TRAINING ON ANGER REDUCTION IN DRUG-DEPENDENT INDIVIDUALS AND ITS SUSTAINABILITY IN FOLLOW-UP

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 Background: Emotion plays an important role in adapting to life changes and stressful events. Difficulty regulating EMOTIONS is one of the problems DRUG abusers often face, and teaching these individuals to express and manage their EMOTIONS can be effective on improving their difficult circumstances.Objectives: The present study aimed to determine the effectiveness of the Gross model-based emotion regulation strategies training on ANGER reduction in DRUG-dependent individuals.Patients and Methods: The present study had a quasi-experimental design wherein pretest-posttest evaluations were applied using a control group. The population under study included addicts attending Marivan’s methadone maintenance therapy centers in 2012 - 2013. Convenience sampling was used to select 30 substance-dependent individuals undergoing maintenance treatment who were then randomly assigned to the experiment and control groups. The experiment group received its training in eight two-hour sessions. Data were analyzed using analysis of co-variance and paired t-test.Results: There was significant reduction in ANGER symptoms of DRUG-dependent individuals after gross model based emotion regulation training (ERT) (P<0.001). Moreover, the effectiveness of the training on ANGER was persistent in the follow-up period.Conclusions: Symptoms of ANGER in DRUG-dependent individuals of this study were reduced by gross model-based emotion regulation strategies training. Based on the results of this study, we may conclude that the gross model based emotion regulation strategies training can be applied alongside other therapies to treat DRUG abusers undergoing rehabilitation.

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    MASSAH, OMID, SOHRABI, FARAMARZ, AAZAMI, YOUSEF, DOOSTIAN, YOUNES, FARHOUDIAN, ALI, & DANESHMAND, REZA. (2016). EFFECTIVENESS OF GROSS MODEL-BASED EMOTION REGULATION STRATEGIES TRAINING ON ANGER REDUCTION IN DRUG-DEPENDENT INDIVIDUALS AND ITS SUSTAINABILITY IN FOLLOW-UP. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HIGH RISK BEHAVIORS AND ADDICTION, 5(1), 0-0. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/330808/en

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    MASSAH OMID, SOHRABI FARAMARZ, AAZAMI YOUSEF, DOOSTIAN YOUNES, FARHOUDIAN ALI, DANESHMAND REZA. EFFECTIVENESS OF GROSS MODEL-BASED EMOTION REGULATION STRATEGIES TRAINING ON ANGER REDUCTION IN DRUG-DEPENDENT INDIVIDUALS AND ITS SUSTAINABILITY IN FOLLOW-UP. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HIGH RISK BEHAVIORS AND ADDICTION[Internet]. 2016;5(1):0-0. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/330808/en

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    OMID MASSAH, FARAMARZ SOHRABI, YOUSEF AAZAMI, YOUNES DOOSTIAN, ALI FARHOUDIAN, and REZA DANESHMAND, “EFFECTIVENESS OF GROSS MODEL-BASED EMOTION REGULATION STRATEGIES TRAINING ON ANGER REDUCTION IN DRUG-DEPENDENT INDIVIDUALS AND ITS SUSTAINABILITY IN FOLLOW-UP,” INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HIGH RISK BEHAVIORS AND ADDICTION, vol. 5, no. 1, pp. 0–0, 2016, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/330808/en

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