Abstract

The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of cognitive therapy on reduced mental disorders in women with breast cancer. The population included all women working in twenty areas of education who are diagnosed with breast cancer. Convenience sampling method was used for sampling, so that the researcher selected required subjects among the District 19 Education teachers in Tehran. 24 selected participants were assigned on a voluntary basis in both experimental and control groups. The data was collected through scl 90-R questionnaire and completed in both pre-test and post-test by subjects in each group. Finally, the mean difference in the test scores of the two groups was compared and the main hypothesis was confirmed. In other words, it became clear that group therapy is effective in reducing the disorders in patients with breast cancer.

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