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Essay heading: Christian And Non-Christian Rational-Emotive Therapy
 
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The hypothesis is translated into a testable question by testing two different depression treatments (CRET and RET). The operational variable is this study is which form of depression treatment for Christian participants is more effective? CRET or RET? To perform this study the researchers sent out an advertisement for short-term depression counseling and 21 clients were initially obtained...
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These clients consisted of theology grad students and church members. Next the clients went through a screening process. 17 of the 21 clients were intrinsic and moved on to the next screening. The remaining 17 respondents were administered the BDI (Beck Depression Inventory) and 10 respondents remained as qualified participants...
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