Comparison of the Effectiveness of unified for transdiagnostic Psychotherapy and Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy on Emotional Regulation, Distress Tolerance, Anxiety sensitivity and Rumination in Heart Disease patients with Type D Personality
- Conditions
- Heart disease.
- Registration Number
- IRCT20231209060306N1
- Lead Sponsor
- Islamic Azad University
- Brief Summary
Not available
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- Pending
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 60
Obtaining the required cutoff score in the personality questionnaire D
Existence of heart disease
Non-participation in concurrent psychotherapy sessions and no history of more than three treatment sessions in the person's history.
Not having the same clinical diagnosis with substance withdrawal disorders, dementia, depression disorder and adjustment disorder based on Ballinger's and expert diagnosis.
Minimum middle school literacy.
Not taking medical drugs at the same time and drug abuse and addiction
Not having a history of hospitalization and episodes of psychosis
Minimum age of 40 and maximum of 70 years
Absence of more than two sessions in therapy sessions.
Sudden occurrence of trauma, bereavement and adjustment problems for people during the time period of the sessions
Severe recurrence of heart disease.
Failure to carry out relevant instructions and exercises in meetings.
Study & Design
- Study Type
- interventional
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Emotion regulation. Timepoint: The beginning of the intervention (before starting the treatment) and the last session of the study and for follow-up after one month. Method of measurement: Cognitive emotion regulation questionnaire (Garnefsky et al, 2001).;Confusion tolerance. Timepoint: The beginning of the intervention (before starting the treatment) and the last session of the study and for follow-up after one month. Method of measurement: Tolerance questionnaire by Simmons and Gaher (2005).;Anxiety Sensitivity. Timepoint: The beginning of the intervention (before starting the treatment) and the last session of the study and for follow-up after one month. Method of measurement: Rees and Patterson Anxiety Sensitivity Questionnaire (1985).;Rumination. Timepoint: The beginning of the intervention (before starting the treatment) and the last session of the study and for follow-up after one month. Method of measurement: Nolen-Hoeksma questionnaire (1991).
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method