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The Effectiveness of Happiness Training on Resiliency in Patients with Multiple Sclerosis (MS)


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1 Islamic Azad University, Arak, Iran, Islamic Republic of
     

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The aim of present study is effectiveness of happiness training by group practices on resilience of patients with Multiple Sclerosis (MS). Method of this study was quasi- experimental and population consists all of Multiple Sclerosis patients who referred to MS community in Tehran. Sample of 30 individuals (15 controls - 15 experiments) were randomly selected and after screening test and then were replaced in control-experimental groups. The research instrument was Connor-Davidson Resilience Questionnaire and Happiness training protocol. Intervention consisted of 8 sessions, each session lasting 60 minutes once a week, which was carried out after obtaining permission from Centre. The results showed that happiness Seligman program was significantly effective in six areas of resiliency on problem solving skills, social competence, and optimism in MS patients.

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Happiness Training, Resiliency, Multiple Sclerosis
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Anahita Ali Esmaili
Islamic Azad University, Arak, Iran, Islamic Republic of
Farshad Bahari
Islamic Azad University, Arak, Iran, Islamic Republic of
Malakeh Mashhadi Farahani
Islamic Azad University, Arak, Iran, Islamic Republic of

Abstract


The aim of present study is effectiveness of happiness training by group practices on resilience of patients with Multiple Sclerosis (MS). Method of this study was quasi- experimental and population consists all of Multiple Sclerosis patients who referred to MS community in Tehran. Sample of 30 individuals (15 controls - 15 experiments) were randomly selected and after screening test and then were replaced in control-experimental groups. The research instrument was Connor-Davidson Resilience Questionnaire and Happiness training protocol. Intervention consisted of 8 sessions, each session lasting 60 minutes once a week, which was carried out after obtaining permission from Centre. The results showed that happiness Seligman program was significantly effective in six areas of resiliency on problem solving skills, social competence, and optimism in MS patients.

Keywords


Happiness Training, Resiliency, Multiple Sclerosis