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  3. Vol 7, No 1: 2020

Vol 7, No 1: 2020

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.22122/ijbmc.v7i1
Published: 2020-04-16

Index

  • Index

    Journal Index
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Editoroal

  • Connected Minds, Disconnected Bodies; The Somatophobic Era of Corona

    Farzad Goli
    1-2
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Letter to Editor

  • Coping Skills in Patients with Diabetes

    Shahla Molavi, Mandana Sepanta, Zainab Ameri, Elham Ghanbari, Elaheh Mehrmanesh, Mahsa Mohammadifar
    3-7
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Theoretical Study(ies)

  • The ambiguity of the psychological limitations of globalization Or: an uncanny cocktail of viruses

    Ulrich Sollmann
    8-14
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  • Three Health-related Paradoxes in the COVID 19 Pandemic

    Hamidreza Namazi, Alireza Monajemi
    15-17
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Quantitative Study(ies)

  • Relationship of Early Maladaptive Schemas and Big Five Personality Factors with Impulsivity in Middle-Aged Women

    Shahnaz Salehi-Mourekani
    18-26
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  • The Effectiveness of Self-Compassion Training on Self-Discrepancy, Loneliness, and Post-Divorce Adjustment among Women

    Atieh Farzanfar, Mastooreh Sedaghat, Elham Zarghami
    27-36
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  • The Association between Stress and Illness Anxiety during the Corona-Virus Outbreak in China in 2019

    Cui Feihuan, Ulrich Sollmann
    37-43
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Report(s)

  • Medical Humanities Meets Corona Virus Pandemic: A Report of the Webinar on the Dialogue between Medicine and Humanities

    Alireza Monajemi, Hamidreza Namazi
    44-47
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