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The effectiveness of creative problem solving skills training on behavioral disorders and cognitive functions of girls who are in conflict with their parents
Joint Webinar: 34th International Conference on Adolescent Medicine and Child Psychology & 10th International Conference on Pediatrics Research and Adolescent Medicine
Objective: Determine the effectiveness of creative problem solving skills training on behavioral disorders and
cognitive functions of girls who are in conflict with their parents.
Method: The research method was semi-experimental with experimental and control group. The statistical
population of the study was female high school students in Khoy city in 1398. Sample size was selected by
purposive sampling and were divided into experimental and control groups. The experimental group was
trained in creative problem solving skills of Isaxen and Treffinger (1987) model and the control group underwent
intervention program. It didn't happen. The tools used in this study were the parent-child conflict questionnaire
of Murray Strauss (1979), the Rutter Behavioral Disorder Questionnaire (NEQ) and the Neurological Cognitive
Ability Questionnaire (2013). Data analysis method was covariance analysis using spss software version 21.
Findings: Findings indicated that teaching creative problem-solving skills in affective behaviors and cognitive
functions of secondary school girl students was effective in conflict with parents.
Conclusion: Children who are in conflict with parents can reduce their behavioral disorders and improve their
cognitive functions through training in creative problem solving skills.
Keywords: Creative problem solving skills, Behavioral disorders, Cognitive functions, Parent conflict.
Biography
Mehdi Dehestani is an Associate professor of clinical psychology at Payam Noor University, Tehran, Iran. His major research interests include Storytelling, Anxiety, Depression, Preschool girls.
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