Does a Therapist’s World View Matter?

While past research indicates that mental health professionals are less religious than the public they serve, little is known about the implications of therapists’ world views for their practice. In this study, approximately 50 therapists completed surveys that assessed self-identification in relati...

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Main Author: Peteet, John R. 1947- (Author)
Contributors: Rodriguez, Vithya B. (Other) ; Herschkopf, Marta D. (Other) ; McCarthy, Alyssa (Other) ; Betts, Jennifer (Other) ; Romo, Stephanie (Other) ; Murphy, J. Michael (Other)
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Language:English
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Published: Springer Science + Business Media B. V. [2016]
In: Journal of religion and health
Year: 2016, Volume: 55, Issue: 3, Pages: 1097-1106
Further subjects:B Religious
B Spiritual
B Psychotherapy
B World View
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