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Journal of Social Psychology | 1999

Pattern of social interaction in societies of the Asia-Pacific region.

Asghar Dadkhah; Susumu Harizuka; Manas K. Mandal

The authors developed an 18-item Social Interaction Inventory that yielded a factorial structure based on the 3 domains of social interaction: interpersonal, personal, and extrapersonal. They administered the inventory to samples from 15 countries of the Asia-Pacific region (N = 146). The participants in the different cultural groups preferred to interact more within the interpersonal (in-group) domain as compared with the personal (individual) and extrapersonal (out-group) domains. The findings reflect a collective pattern, rather than an individualistic pattern, of social interaction in the societies of the Asia-Pacific region.


Perceptual and Motor Skills | 1998

Body consciousness in Dohsa-hou, a Japanese psychorehabilitative program

Asghar Dadkhah

To seven cerebral palsied children in a special elementary school, Dohsa-hou, a Japanese psychorehabilitative program, was introduced in a pre-post design. With the help of their mothers in writing they rated on a 5-point scale changes in their body consciousness by applying 8 1-hr. sessions of Dohsa-hou training to each child. Analysis suggests a significant positive change after training in body consciousness of these children especially for private as compared to public body consciousness.


Perceptual and Motor Skills | 1998

USE OF DOHSA-HOU, A JAPANESE PSYCHOREHABILITATIVE PROGRAM, TO GUIDE MOTOR ACTIVITY OF YOUNG ADULTS WITH CEREBRAL PALSY

Asghar Dadkhah

Dohsa-hou, a Japanese psychorehabilitation method for motor training, was introduced to 10 subjects with cerebral palsy in a pre-post (6-wk.) design. Four expert raters were asked to judge the improvement in range of motion, ease and smoothness of movement, correctness of posture) of these subjects. Findings suggest that the training method had a significant effect on body movement as compared to body posture. Since the effect may be peculiar to this subject group, further studies are suggested.


Iranian Rehabilitation Journal | 2012

Cognitive Emotion Regulation in aged people: Standardization of Cognitive Emotion Regulation Questionnaire in Iran

Asghar Dadkhah; Peymaneh Shirinbayan


Japanese Psychological Research | 2002

The effect of dohsa‐hou on body consciousness in disabled sportsmen

Asghar Dadkhah


Iranian Rehabilitation Journal | 2009

Quality of life of disabled children's mother: a comparative study

Asghar Dadkhah; Robabeh Ghaffar Tabrizi; Sahel Hemmati


Iranian Rehabilitation Journal | 2009

The Effectiveness of Group Coping Skills Ttraining on Reducing Stress of Mothers with Disabled Children

Shirin Valizadeh; Rahman Berdi Ozouni Davaj; Asghar Dadkhah


Perceptual and Motor Skills | 2007

A Japanese treatment used in major depressive disorder in adolescence.

Asghar Dadkhah; Mohammad Bagher Raoufi


Iranian Rehabilitation Journal | 2013

Spiritually-Oriented Cognitive Therapy in Reduction of Depression Symptoms in Mothers of Children with Cancer

Aida Dehkhoda; Bahman Bahmani; Asghar Dadkhah; Maedeh Naghiyaee; Fahimeh Alimohamadi; Koorosh Goudarzipour


Iranian Rehabilitation Journal | 2007

Dohsa Treatment to Improve Balance in Elderly People: An Evaluation of a Family-Based Rehabilitation Programme

Asghar Dadkhah; Susumu Harizuka; Farin Soleimani; Sahel Hemmati

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Manas K. Mandal

Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur

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Zeinab Salehy

National University of Malaysia

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