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The Relationship of MetaCognitive Beliefs, Cognitive Failure, and Ambiguity Tolerance to Cognitive Emotion Regulation in SubstanceDependent Women Karim Babaei Nadinluye1, Jaleh Aminzadeh2, Marzieh Sattari 3 Abstract This study aimed to assess the associations of meta-cognitive beliefs, cognitive failure, and ambiguity tolerance with cognitive emotion regulation in substance-dependent women.
Based on the findings of 8 this study, it can be concluded that positive therapeutic interventions affect the increase of hope in Substance-Dependent Individuals.
2. Corresponding Author: Assistant Professor, , Islamic Azad University, Garmsar Branch, Garmsar, Iran 3.
The Comparison of Distress Tolerance and Positive and Negative Affects between SubstanceDependent Individuals and Normal Subjects Morteza Maghiseh1, Abbas Abdollahi 2 Abstract The aim of the present study was to compare distress tolerance and positive and negative affects between substance-dependent individuals and normal subjects.
Overall, the results indicated that substance- dependent individuals had difficulties in emotion regulation and suffered from negative affect.
Therefore, this study aimed to determine the effectiveness of emotion regulation training on reduced craving in substance-dependent individuals.
The statistical population of the present study included all substance-dependent individuals referred to addiction treatment camps in the city of Famenin in 2015.
The results showed that emotion regulation training can reduce craving in substance- dependent individuals (p<0.
The results showed that there was a significant negative relationship between some components of emotional intelligence and the tendency to substance abuse.
The present study aimed to investigate the role of spiritual well-being in preventing substance abuse.