The main objectives of the study are: 1. To explore the experience of undergoing psychotherapy of women victims of domestic violence. 2. To explore the effects of undergoing psychotherapy among women with victims of domestic violence.
Participants: Purposive sampling techniques would be followed to inquire about the data from the sample. The sample of the present study would be the women who are victims of domestic violence. The study's sample size is 15 which pre and post-testing would be implied. The participants were briefed about the objectives of the present study. Informed consent was taken to ensure the willingness of the participants. First, the DASS test is fulfilled to check out the symptoms caused by domestic violence in women. To fulfill the criteria, they inquired about the topic in detail to get in-depth information from the participants about their experiences and mental health problems caused by domestic violence. Later, they were provided with psychotherapeutic sessions to treat or reduce their mental health problems, and again an in-depth interview about these therapy sessions was conducted to check the effectiveness of the treatment given.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
HEALTH_SERVICES_RESEARCH
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
15
A psychotherapeutic intervention CBT is given to assess the improvement and betterment in mental health and to assess the reduction of Psychiatric symptoms like depression, anxiety and stress
Department of Applied Psychology
Faisalābad, Pakistan
Depression anxiety and stress scale
Depression anxiety and stress scale would be used at pre-assessment and post-assessment stage to investigate the impact of ongoing psychotherapy, using qualitative interviews
Time frame: 4 months
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