The Effectiveness of Spiritual-religious Psychotherapy on Love Trauma Syndrome and Acceptance in Female Students with Love Failure

Parisa Behdost,K. Kargar,Zeynab Ziaaddini,H. Salimi

Published 2019 in Health, Spirituality and Medical Ethics

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Introduction ove is among the highly attractive subjects that has engaged the human mind since the ancient eras. Despite the special definition proposed by different sciences, there is no consensus about love. However, love is considered as one of the primary psychological needs that people crave for (1). Although love could be one of the most wonderful and sweetest excitements of human, it might be known as the most painful tensions of people (2). Based on the evidence, love failure may lead to one of the most considerable psychological traumas in an individual (3). In this regard, Rosse posed the concept of love trauma syndrome defined as a set of intense signs and symptoms that occur following the deterioration of a romantic relationship. The syndrome disturbs individuals’ performance and causes harmful physical and psychological reactions that can persist for a long time (2). The breakup of a relationship can result in various issues, such as depression, anxiety, distress, pessimism, loss of focus, professional and educational L Abstract

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