Dr. Mehdi Rostami
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Bio
Mehdi Rostami’s professional journey in psychology is marked by his profound dedication to understanding and improving the nuances of human relationships through emotional intelligence. His work delves into the psychological mechanisms that underpin marital satisfaction, offering innovative insights into how individuals navigate the complexities of interpersonal dynamics. Rostami’s exploration into therapeutic approaches provides a fresh perspective on enhancing self-esteem and facilitating adaptive processes following significant life transitions, such as divorce.
His research underscores the critical role of emotional intelligence in mediating the challenges of marital conflicts and the path towards infidelity, highlighting the importance of self-awareness and empathy in fostering healthy relationships. Furthermore, Rostami’s investigation into the effects of childhood experiences on adult mental health and self-compassion opens up new avenues for understanding the lasting impact of early trauma on marital life.
Through his application of sophisticated models, he intricately maps out the interdependence of emotional intelligence factors in marital conflicts, showcasing his commitment to advancing psychological practices that support the well-being of individuals and couples alike. Rostami’s contributions are not just academic; they are a beacon for clinicians and counselors seeking to implement evidence-based strategies in their therapeutic endeavors, making him a pivotal figure in the evolution of psychological counseling and therapy.
Researching Fields
- Emotional Intelligence in Relationships: Studying the role of emotional intelligence in enhancing relationship dynamics and conflict resolution.
- Therapeutic Approaches for Marital Satisfaction: Investigating various psychological therapies aimed at improving marital satisfaction and interpersonal communication.
- Psychological Adaptation Post-Divorce: Focusing on the psychological adjustment and resilience mechanisms in individuals post-divorce.
- Impact of Childhood Experiences on Adult Relationships: Exploring how early life experiences influence adult mental health and relationship patterns.
- Marital Conflicts and Infidelity: Analyzing the psychological factors contributing to marital conflicts and the propensity towards infidelity.
Research interests
- Integration of Emotional Intelligence in Therapy: Interested in how integrating emotional intelligence into therapeutic practices can improve relationship satisfaction.
- Comparative Efficacy of Relationship Therapies: Comparing the effectiveness of different therapeutic approaches in resolving marital issues.
- Self-Esteem and Recovery After Divorce: Investigating interventions that support self-esteem and emotional recovery in post-divorce scenarios.
- Long-Term Effects of Childhood Maltreatment: Studying the correlation between childhood maltreatment and adult relationship dynamics.
- Prevention of Marital Dissatisfaction: Developing strategies aimed at preventing marital dissatisfaction and enhancing couple resilience.
Recent Publications
Ghazalsaflou, M., Rostami, . M. ., & Bay , F. (2024). Effectiveness of the Luthans Psychological Capital Intervention Model on Resilience and Social Adaptation of Turkmen Divorced Women. Applied Family Therapy Journal (AFTJ) , 5(1), 69-77.
Parsakia, K., Rostami, M., & Saadati, S. M. (2023). The Relationship between Emotional Intelligence and Marital Conflicts Using Actor-Partner Interdependence Model. Journal of Psychosociological Research in Family and Culture, 1(1), 23-28.
Rostami, M., & Arif, A. (2023). Psychological Interventions for Early Life Trauma in the Digital Age Childhood. KMAN Counseling & Psychology Nexus, 1(1), 126-139.
- https://journals.kmanpub.com/index.php/psychnexus/article/view/1887
Rostami, M., & Mehdi Abadi, P. (2023). The Impact of Doing Assignments with Chatbots on The Students’ Working Memory. Health Nexus, 1(1), 64-70.