2020
DOI: 10.37898/spc.2020.5.3.127
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A Mixed-Method Study Exploring the Effectiveness of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Based Group Psychoeducation Program on Psychological Flexibility

Abstract: This study aims to develop, implement, and test the effectiveness of an Acceptance and Commitment Therapy-based psychoeducation program for fostering psychological flexibility. The study employed a convergent mixed methods design. For the quantitative phase, the pre-test post-test control group experimental design was used, while in the qualitative phase, a thematic analysis was conducted. The study group consisted of 13 first-year students of the Department of Guidance and Counseling, and Psychology, aged bet… Show more

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“…In this sense, it can be accepted that intervention studies aimed at increasing psychological flexibility are important for the mental health of individuals. Similar to our study, previous studies aiming to increase psychological flexibility include acceptance stability therapy-based approaches (Flaxman & Bond, 2010;Luoma & Bilardaga;Ryan, 2014;Kırca & Ekşi, 2020). This study differs from these studies in the literature by studying with a sample of women who have the role of motherhood.…”
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confidence: 61%
“…In this sense, it can be accepted that intervention studies aimed at increasing psychological flexibility are important for the mental health of individuals. Similar to our study, previous studies aiming to increase psychological flexibility include acceptance stability therapy-based approaches (Flaxman & Bond, 2010;Luoma & Bilardaga;Ryan, 2014;Kırca & Ekşi, 2020). This study differs from these studies in the literature by studying with a sample of women who have the role of motherhood.…”
Section: Discussion and Conclussionmentioning
confidence: 61%