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The purpose of this study was exploring the impact of Nonviolent Communication
(NVC) intervention on the quality of life of the individuals with anxiety and depression. The
specific objectives included exploring the nature of anxiety and depression experienced by
participants, assessing the acceptability of NVC intervention for individuals with anxiety and
depression, and examining the influence of NVC intervention on managing anxiety and
depression in their daily lives. The research involved 10 Bangladeshi adult participants with
mild to severe anxiety and/or depression, selected through purposive sampling. The study
employed a qualitative design, and participants underwent both individual and group NVC
intervention sessions, including six group sessions and a minimum of six individual sessions.
The data was collected using the in-depth interview method, and thematic analysis was
employed for data analysis.
The findings have been compartmentalized into three sections based on the specific
objectives of this research. The initial section presents themes and sub-themes related to the
nature of anxiety and depression experienced by the participants. The findings indicate that
participants underwent various adverse life experiences that impacted their emotional
regulation, daily functioning, self-perception, and relationships. The second section covers
themes and sub-themes regarding the acceptability of NVC intervention for the individuals
experiencing anxiety and depression. Results from this section reveal that participants
welcomed and embraced NVC intervention through both individual and group sessions,
positively affecting their quality of life. This leads to the third section of the research, focusing
on the impact of the intervention. The themes and sub-themes in this section disclose that NVC
intervention alleviated symptoms of anxiety and depression, fostering self-awareness, selfmanagement,
improved interpersonal communication, enhanced self-efficacy, and instilled
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hope for applying Nonviolent Communication principles. Nevertheless, it was observed that
participants with dependent personality traits, profound distress, and physical illnesses found
the intervention challenging to implement.
The comprehensive results derived from this study indicate that Nonviolent
Communication serves as a well-received and efficacious instrument in effectively addressing
both anxiety and depression. This implies that the application of Nonviolent Communication
can play a significant role in providing effective support and coping mechanisms for
individuals dealing with anxiety and depression. |
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