Browsing by Author "Saydam, Fehime Senem Zeytinoğlu"
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Romantic relationship experiences and emotion regulation strategies of regular mindfulness meditation practitioners: A qualitative study
Erkan, Itır (2019-12)Using attachment theory as the framework, this qualitative study focused on the experiences of the emotion regulation strategies and romantic relationships of regular mindfulness meditators with at least two years of ... -
Romantic relationship experiences and emotion regulation strategies of regular mindfulness meditation practitioners: A qualitative study
Erkan, Itır; Kafesçioğlu, Nilüfer; Cavdar, A.; Saydam, Fehime Senem Zeytinoğlu (Wiley, 2020)Using attachment theory as the framework, this qualitative study focused on the romantic relationship experiences of regular mindfulness meditators and their meditation‐naïve or nonregularly meditating partners (NMPs). The ... -
Siblings under the shadow: A qualitative study of young adults’ parentification experiences with siblings with special needs
Hanöz, Lale; Özgün, Serkan; Saydam, Fehime Senem Zeytinoğlu; Şen, Celia Katrine Naivar; Ayyıldız, E. (Taylor & Francis, 2024)Using systemic theory as the framework, this qualitative study focused on the parentification experiences of young adults with typical development who have siblings with special needs. The sample consisted of 10 siblings. ... -
Social experiences of Turkish parents raising a child with apert syndrome: A qualitative study
Saydam, Fehime Senem Zeytinoğlu; Çüçülayef, D.; Doğan, T. N.; Crerand, C. E.; Özek, M. (Sage, 2021-02)Objective: Apert syndrome is a rare and understudied craniofacial condition with regard to its psychosocial impact on children and their parents. Due to the lack of studies focusing solely on the social experiences of ... -
A tool for connection: using the person‐of‐the‐therapist training (POTT) model in emotionally focused couple therapy supervision
Saydam, Fehime Senem Zeytinoğlu; Niño, A. (Wiley, 2019-04)Emotionally Focused Couple Therapy (EFT) was developed based on the premise that couples get stuck in negative cycles fueled by their underlying primary emotions and unmet attachment needs (Johnson [2004], Creating connection: ...
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