International Journal of High Risk Behaviors and Addiction
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- Suzanne McLaren
- Peter D. Goldie
2. Effectiveness of An Islamic Approach to Hope Therapy on Hope, Depression, and Anxiety in Comparison with Conventional Hope Therapy in Patients with Coronary Heart Disease
- Abbas Masjedi-Arani
- Sadegh Yoosefee
- SeyedFakhreddin Hejazi
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3. Letter to Editor: Effectiveness of Hope Therapy Protocol on Depression and Hope in Amphetamine Users
- Masoudeh Babakhanian
- Mehran Zarghami
4. Sexual Orientation Concealment, Hope, and Depressive Symptoms Among Sexual Minority Women: The Moderating Role of Sexual Orientation
- Sophie Anne Glynn
- Suzanne McLaren
- Peter D. Goldie
5. Spiritual Connectivity Intervention for Individuals with Depressive Symptoms: A Randomized Control Trial
- Judy Leung
- Kin-Kit Li
6. Depressive Symptoms Are Associated with More Hopelessness among White than Black Older Adults
- Shervin Assari
- Maryam Moghani Lankarani
7. Reply to: Effectiveness of Hope Therapy Protocol on Depression and Hope in Amphetamine Users
- Hasan Sadeghi
- Leyla Ebrahimi
- Leyla Vatandoust
8. Faith-Based Spiritual Intervention for Persons with Depression: Preliminary Evidence from a Pilot Study
- Judy Leung
- Kin-Kit Li
9. Increased levels of hope are associated with slower rates of relapse following detoxification among people living with opioid dependence
- Hudson Reddon
- Jo-Hanna Ivers
10. The effectiveness of self-healing (the healing codes) training on psychological capital and distress tolerance in women with addicted husbands
- Fahimeh Zarean
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