Family Psychology Association of Iran
The Effectiveness of religious-based communication skills and emotional interactions on marital satisfaction

Behnaz Sadat Javadi; Gholamali Afrooz; Simin Hosseinian; Masood Gholamali Lavasani

Volume 2, Issue 2 , November 2015, Pages 3-14

Abstract
  : Marital satisfaction is defined as the degree of correspondence between an individual current status<span style="font-family:;" dir="RTL" new="" b="" nazanin";="" roman";="" "times="" roman";"="" ...  Read More

The moderating role of parental bonding on the relationship between basic psychological needs satisfaction and levels of marital adjustment

Mohammad Ali Besharat; Somayeh Ramesh; Seyed Mohammad Reza Rezazadeh

Volume 2, Issue 2 , November 2015, Pages 15-26

Abstract
  Quality of couple's relationship and their marital adjustment are influenced by several factors. Basic psychological needs and parental bondings are considered as important determinants for marital adjustment and quality of their relationships. The present study aimed to examine the moderating role ...  Read More

The effectiveness of attributional retraining program based on Crick & Dodge' social information processing model on conflict solution style, optimism and reducing of parent-adolescent conflict among mothers

Ali Khodaei; Hossein Zare; Ahmad Alipour; Omid Shokri

Volume 2, Issue 2 , November 2015, Pages 27-38

Abstract
  Given the widespread phenomenon of parent-adolescent conflicts in family interactions and unpleasant consequences of them in the short and long term, the development and use of intervention programs, with the aim of training adaptive management of these conflicts, is an inevitable research necessity. ...  Read More

Married students' experiences regarding marriage readiness:

Reza Khojasteh Mehr; Zeinab Daniali; Khadijeh Shirali Nia

Volume 2, Issue 2 , November 2015, Pages 39-50

Abstract
  : Readiness for marriage is regarded as a subjective evaluation of one's own readiness to take on the responsibilities and challenges of marriage and a predictor of marital satisfaction. So the aim of the present research was studying the lived experiences of marriage readiness among married students. ...  Read More

The mediating role of Couple communication patterns in the relationship between Enduring vulnerabilities and marital burnout in the divorce- seeking couples

Mohammad Narimani; Asghar Pouresmali; Niloofar Mikaeili; Nader Hajloo

Volume 2, Issue 2 , November 2015, Pages 51-66

Abstract
  Marital burnout is a consistently observed essential factor for divorce in most literature and is influenced by many factors including neuroticism, family of origin, relationship beliefs and couple communication patterns. This study was carried out to investigate the direct and indirect effects of enduring ...  Read More

The effectiveness of family-based interpersonal psychotherapy

Zabihollah Abbaspour; Feizallah Poursardar; Amin Koraei; Maryam Khosravani Shayan

Volume 2, Issue 2 , November 2015, Pages 67-78

Abstract
  Depression is a common mental disorder affecting adolescents and associated with high levels of stress, anxiety, and in the worst possible scenarios, suicide. This question always is asked, which treatment in more effective? The aim of present study was the effectiveness of family-based interpersonal ...  Read More

Effectiveness of Feldman integrated training approach on the increase of mindfulness and decrease of marital conflicts of couples

Vahideh Babakhani; Shokouh Navabinejad; Abdullah Shafiabady; Alireza Kiamanesh

Volume 2, Issue 2 , November 2015, Pages 79-92

Abstract
  Among the factors causing conflicts between the couple are the subjects and underlying of their thoughts. In other words, when the couple has their own thoughts and special mental patterns, they may face conflicts in their communication with each other. On this basis, the present research was conducted ...  Read More