The purpose of this research was to study the relationship between Early maladaptive schemas and Resilience with Life satisfaction in students. This study was applied descriptive-survey and correlational method. The statistical population of the study was the whole students of the Islamic Azad University of Bojnourd Branch in (2016-2017), and the selected statistical sampling was consists of 360 students selected by stratified random sampling. The tools used for collecting data included the questionnaires of Diener & et al. Life Satisfaction (1985), Connor & Davidson Resilience (2003) and Young Early Maladaptive Schemas (1998). Data analyzed by descriptive statistics; mean and standard deviation and Inferential Statistics; step-wise regression analysis and Pearson coefficient correlation. The results of the Pearson coefficient correlation indicated that early maladaptive schemas and resilience with life satisfaction correlated significantly among students as well as The regression results showed that early maladaptive schemas and resilience could predict life satisfaction significantly.
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