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Abnormal and Behavioural Psychology

ISSN: 2472-0496

Open Access

The Effectiveness of Cognitive Psychotherapy on Social and Emotional Health in Women Undergoing Surgical Menopause

Abstract

Hongzhen Tian*

Surgical menopause is an emergency procedure performed on a woman when reproductive pathology requires it. With various intervention protocols, the post-surgical consequences should be effectively monitored and controlled. One of the commendable protocols for improving the emotional and social profiles of women undergoing surgical menopause is cognitive-behavioral therapy.It is a randomised controlled trial involving 230 women who have undergone surgical menopause. Participants were divided into intervention and control groups at random. Following the collection of demographic information, the CBT intervention Cognitive Behaviour Therapy programme - was implemented, lasting seven months and including all six sessions.Both groups completed pre- and post-test questionnaires based on the Emotional well-being scale and the social concern scale.To determine the effectiveness of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy on emotional and social well-being in women undergoing surgical menopause.

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