Positive intervention for depression and teacher-student relationship in Iranian high school girl students with moderate/mild depression: a pilot randomized controlled trial
Abstract Background Positive intervention (PI) is a modern and therapeutic approach broadly based on the principles of positive psychology (Rashid in J Posit Psychol 1:25-40, 2014). PI effects at schools have received little attention to date. However, since PI offers a focus on the positive aspects...
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Main Authors: | Ali Taghvaienia (Author), Arash Zonobitabar (Author) |
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2020-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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