Title of article :
Group Reality Therapy in Addicts Rehabilitation Process to Reduce Depression, Anxiety and Stress
Author/Authors :
Massah, Omid Substance Abuse and Dependence Research Center University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences, Tehran , Farmani, Fardin Allameh Tabatabai Univeristy, Tehran , Karimi, Reza Allameh Tabatabai Univeristy, Tehran , Karami, Hourieh Allameh Tabatabai Univeristy, Tehran , Hoseini, Fatemeh Imam Khomeini International University, Qazvin, Iran , Farhoudian, Ali Substance Abuse and Dependence Research Center University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences, Tehran
Abstract :
Substance abuse is one of the most outstanding socio-psychological hazards that can easily
wreck one’s personal, family and social life. Reality Therapy is a type of Cognitive rehabilitation (known
as psychosocial rehabilitation method), and the application of this method in the treatment of different
disorders has recently been the topic of research. The objective of this study was to examine the
effectiveness of group reality therapy on the reduction of stress, anxiety and depression in addicts.
Methods: A quasi-experimental study of pretest-posttest design, with a control group was conducted. The
study population consisted of all addicts attending Tehran’s ‘Neda’ Rehab Clinic. First, the DASS-21
questionnaire was administered and then 40 people were selected from those who had scored average and
higher. They were randomly assigned to two test and control groups of 20 each. Analysis of co-variance
was used to analyze the data, with which pretest scores were controlled, and the effect of the independent
variable on posttest scores was evaluated.
Results: Following the intervention, there were significant decreases in the mean scores of all three
variables, i.e. stress, anxiety and depression in the test group.
Discussion: Psychosocial rehabilitation based on reality therapy can be considered as an effective method
for reducing stress, anxiety and depression in addicts and also as an adjunctive therapy in treating other
ailments.
Keywords :
Psychosocial rehabilitation , Reality therapy , Stress , Anxiety , Depression , Addiction
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics