Abstract

Objective: This study aimed to examine the effectiveness of Emotional Freedom Techniques in reducing symptoms of PTSD among women affected by marital infidelity. Methods and Materials: The present research was an experimental case study utilizing a multiple baseline design across subjects. The study population consisted of all women affected by marital infidelity who had sought help at the Mehravar Counseling Center in Tehran during the fall and winter of 2021 due to various clinical symptoms arising from their spouse's infidelity. A total of 5 women were selected through purposive sampling based on the results of the self-report PTSD symptom scale (Foa, Riggs, Dancu, & Rothbaum, 1993) and clinical interviews. The Emotional Freedom Technique by Church (2014) was individually administered over 6 sessions lasting 30 to 45 minutes each to the sample group. Data analysis was conducted using visual analysis (charting), the Reliable Change Index, and the percentage of improvement formula (percentage increase). Findings: Results, obtained through visual analysis (charting), the Reliable Change Index, and the percentage of improvement formula (percentage increase), showed that the Emotional Freedom Technique led to a reduction in PTSD symptoms during treatment and follow-up stages. Conclusion: According to the study's findings, it is possible to reduce PTSD symptoms in individuals affected by marital infidelity using the Emotional Freedom Technique.

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