Volume 19, Issue 91 (10-2020)                   Journal of Psychological Science 2020, 19(91): 917-923 | Back to browse issues page

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Assistant Professor, Department of psychology, Islamic Azad University, Gom branch, Gom, Iran(Corresponding Author) , mirzahoseini.hasan@yahoo.com
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Background: Previous studies have examined the effect of imaginative visualization method and the study of relevance scheduling and reduction of interpersonal dependence. remained.Aims: To determine the effect of imaginative visualization method on activation of release schemas and reduction of interpersonal dependence in people with extreme avoidance and compensation coping styles. Method: This was a quasi-experimental study with pre-test and post-test design with control group. The statistical population consisted of all women with avoidance and excessive coping styles in Tehran who were selected 24 purposively and were randomly assigned to experimental and control groups (n= 12). Research tools are: Release Schema (Young, 2003), Interpersonal Dependency (Herschild et al., 1977), and Imagination Imagination Intervention (Lajevardi, Mirzah Hosseini, and Munirpour, 2018). Data were analyzed using covariance method. Results: The results showed that there is a significant difference between the experimental and control groups in post-release and individual attachment schemas, and the imaginative visualization method in activating the release schemas and reducing interpersonal attachment in people with stylistic behaviors. Extreme avoidance and compensation are effective (p≤ 0/001). Conclusions: The imaginative visualization method enabled activation of release schemas and reduced interpersonal dependency of individuals with extreme avoidance and compensation coping styles.
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Type of Study: Research | Subject: Special
Received: 2019/10/31 | Accepted: 2020/03/7 | Published: 2020/10/1

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