Ali Tavakoli Banizi; Hasan Asadzadeh Dehraei; Shahnaz Nouhi
Abstract
Aim: The main aim of the present study has been the investigation of the effect of Neurofeedback Instruction on Improving consumption symptoms, Psychological Well-being, and Psychological state in Consumers Morphine. Method: For conducting this study, 40 individuals visiting counseling 4 centers ...
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Aim: The main aim of the present study has been the investigation of the effect of Neurofeedback Instruction on Improving consumption symptoms, Psychological Well-being, and Psychological state in Consumers Morphine. Method: For conducting this study, 40 individuals visiting counseling 4 centers in the suburb of Tehran that according to Psychiatrist confirmation had use Morphine Disorder(in 2 groups: Neurofeedback and control group) in pre-test and post-test stages through Psychological Positive states and riff Psychological Well-being Inventory. Based on therapeutic protocol, the experimental group was given thirty, 45-minute sessions of Neurofeedback training, and the control group did not receive any intervention. For data analysis, descriptive method and ANCOVA method by SPSS software was used. Findings: The finding of the statistical significance is 0/05 that indicates that Neurofeedback Instruction results in a decrease of Use Morphine and increases Psychological Well-being and state in the treatment group. Conclusion: Based on the finding of this study it is concluded that using Neurofeedback is effective in treating and Increase of Psychological Well-being and state in men with Use Morphine and can be used Neurofeedback method in treating this disorder and Increase of Psychological Well-being and state in men with Use Morphine Disorder.