Effect of infidelity therapy on improving mental health of betrayed women

M. Kazemi, M. M. Javid
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The aim of this work is to assess the effectiveness of infidelity therapy on improving mental health of betrayed women. Procedure of sampling was purposeful in which 15 wives (20-35 years old) who had experienced betrayal were participating in group psychotherapy sessions after preliminary interview. Fifteen betrayed women were included. Infidelity therapy sessions at three stages were held for them. They were assessed by “the spouse betrayal examination questionnaire” and “28-question form of Goldberg Public Health Questionnaire (GHQ)” at two pre-test and post-test stages. The most important reason of spousal betrayal was “seeking variety and having inclination to different sex partners”. Mean (standard deviation) total score of mental health improved significantly after infidelity therapy sessions at post-test stage (25.53 (17) vs. 17.86 (12.75); P = 0.001). There was significant effect of group psychotherapy sessions on improving mental health of the betrayed women. We recommend this behavioral technique in similar situations for betrayed women.   Key words: Infidelity therapy, mental health, women.
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本研究的目的是评估出轨治疗对改善被背叛女性心理健康的有效性。抽样的过程是有目的的,15名经历过背叛的妻子(20-35岁)在初步访谈后参加团体心理治疗。其中包括15名被背叛的女性。对他们进行了三个阶段的不忠治疗。采用《配偶背叛调查问卷》和《戈德堡公共健康问卷(GHQ) 28题表》,分测试前和测试后两个阶段进行评估。背叛配偶最重要的原因是“追求变化,倾向于不同的性伴侣”。出轨治疗后心理健康的平均(标准差)总分显著改善(25.53 (17)vs. 17.86 (12.75);P = 0.001)。团体心理治疗对改善被背叛妇女的心理健康有显著效果。在类似的情况下,我们推荐这种行为技巧给被背叛的女性。关键词:出轨治疗,心理健康,女性。
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