Prediction of emotional divorce based on attributional styles and emotional expression in married women

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The present study was conducted with the aim of predicting emotional divorce based on attributional styles and emotional expression in married women. The present research method was descriptive-correlation. The population included all married women who referred to the counseling centers of the 8th district of Tehran in 1401, and 210 people were selected by using the available sampling method. The research tools included Gutman's (1994) emotional divorce questionnaire, Seligman and Singh's (1982) attributional styles, and King and Emmons' (1990) emotional expression. Multiple regression analysis was used to analyze the data. The findings showed that emotional divorce can be predicted based on attributional styles and emotional expressiveness in married women, and negative attributional style has a positive and significant correlation with emotional divorce, and positive attributional style and emotional expressiveness has a negative and significant correlation with emotional divorce.
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Persian
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Journal of Applied Research in Counseling, Volume:5 Issue: 2, 2023
Pages:
59 to 78
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