Publication: The Effectiveness Of Mindfulness-Based Behavior - Cognitive Therapy In Reducing Symptoms Of Depression In People With Persistent Depression
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Rajabpouranvar, Nazli
Hatami, Mohammad
Rezini, Hadi Hashemi
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Introduction: persistent depression disorder is a common problem and mindfulness-based cognitivebehavioral
therapy has considered as effective treatments in this field. Objective: The aim of this study
was to assess the effectiveness of mindfulness-based behavior - cognitive therapy in reducing symptoms
of depression in people with persistent depression. Method: Two patients with persistent depression were
selected through convenience sampling. Each six times by the mindfulness questionnaire (FFMQ) Bauer,
emotion regulation difficulties questionnaire (DERS) and Beck Depression Inventory (BDI-II) were
evaluated. The study use single participants multiple baselines, the data collected using repeated measures
analysis and data analysis using graphs were analyzed. Formula cure rate and recovery detection criteria
for judging the recovery rate was applied. Results: participants with persistent depressive disorder with
high percentages of recovery in the post-treatment and 30-day follow-up study proved its effectiveness in
all the variables. Conclusion: Mindfulness-based behavior-cognitive therapy in reducing symptoms of
depression in people with persistent depression is effective. Therefore, clinicians should attend it more.