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        1 - A review of the effect of group semantic therapy training on mental health, life expectancy and loneliness of young divorced women
        Parivash  Sharifi
        Therefore, according to theories, adaptation is a necessity and vital for human beings, because human beings are born in a group, live in a group, become social, work in a group, and even lose their ability to adapt and become incompatible in a group. The question arise More
        Therefore, according to theories, adaptation is a necessity and vital for human beings, because human beings are born in a group, live in a group, become social, work in a group, and even lose their ability to adapt and become incompatible in a group. The question arises as to why this function was not regained and treated in the group. Accordingly, and in terms of the importance of group counseling and psychotherapy, which plays a key role in preventing waste of time and money. Many factors must be controlled to create mental health. Mental health can be created by preventing mental illness, effective factors in the occurrence of mental illness, early detection of mental illness, prevention of recurrent complications of mental illness and creating a healthy environment for establishing proper human relationships. The aim of this study was to review the effect of group meaning therapy education on mental health, life expectancy and loneliness of young divorced women. Given the relationship between mental health, life expectancy and feeling alone. The present study is a review. Using the results of others, the relationship between the variables was examined. The results of this test show that group meaning therapy training has been effective on mental health, life expectancy and loneliness of young divorced women. Manuscript profile
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        2 - Identifying the effect of group counseling with a meaning therapy approach on the quality of life of divorced male and female teachers in Yasouj city
        Sajjad  Rashidnia Attabullah  Behesht
        This research was conducted with the main purpose of identifying the effect of group counseling based on meaning therapy approach on increasing the quality of life of divorced male and female teachers in Yasouj city. Considering the quality of life and lifestyle, we als More
        This research was conducted with the main purpose of identifying the effect of group counseling based on meaning therapy approach on increasing the quality of life of divorced male and female teachers in Yasouj city. Considering the quality of life and lifestyle, we also considered the effectiveness of this method of treatment on reducing depression as the second goal. The current research is applied and semi-experimental (unequal control group design). By using the purpose-based or available sampling method, 60 people were selected according to the considered criteria and divided into two experimental and proof groups. (30 people for each group), then Miller's life expectancy tests with a reliability coefficient of 80%, Fischer's post-divorce adjustment questionnaire (FDAS) with a reliability coefficient of 98%, and the World Health Organization Quality of Life Scale short form questionnaire (WHOQOL-BREF) with a reliability coefficient The retest for the subscales of physical health was 0.77, mental health was 0.77, social relations was 0.75, and environmental health was 0.84. It was taken from both groups. The results of the statistical analysis of the T-test in the pre-test did not show a significant difference in the quality of life. The results showed that the effect of meaning therapy counseling on quality of life dimensions is significant and the attitude towards divorce is not significant. Manuscript profile