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Rajabi M. Determining the Mediating Role of Emotional Regulation in the Relationship between Self-Actualization, Forgiveness, and Marital Spiritual Experiences. JNIP 2022; 14 (18) :1-17
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Master of Clinical Psychology, Department of Educational Sciences and Psychology, Faculty of Humanities, Islamic Azad University, Rudehen Branch, Tehran, Iran
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The present study aimed to determine the mediating role of emotional regulation in the relationship between self-actualization, forgiveness, and marital spiritual experiences. This research is of the correlation type and the statistical population of the present study was formed by all couples with troubled relationships who were referred to the centers of the Tehran Dispute Resolution council in 2017, among them 410 people were selected as samples by one-stage cluster sampling method. The research tools are the forgiveness questionnaire (Rai et al, 2001), self-actualization questionnaire (Jones and Crandall, 1968 ), spiritual experiences questionnaire(Underwood and Tersey, 2002), and emotional regulation questionnaire (Gratz and Romer,2004), all of which are reliable. The results of the path analysis showed that there is a direct and meaningful relationship between emotional regulation, forgiveness, and self-actualization, and between spiritual experiences and self-actualization. It can be concluded that with the promotion of forgiveness, spiritual development and self-actualization, the ability to regulate emotions increases, and as a result, problems such as marital conflicts are reduced. From this finding, it is possible to suggest the use of training programs to promote self-actualization, forgiveness, and emotional regulation of couples.
 
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Type of Study: Research | Subject: Special
Received: 2023/07/9 | Accepted: 2022/12/6 | Published: 2022/12/6

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