Christian And Non-Christian Rational-Emotive Therapy

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Psychology

 

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Carl H

 

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November 15, 2010

 

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It is found that neither treatment is more effective than the other in treating depression but rather both treatments are equally effective. The exploratory study conducted by Johnson and Ridley studied the Christian form of rational-emotive therapy (CRET) compared to secular rational-emotive therapy (RET) in depressed Christian clients...
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The problem in this study was to learn if CRET treatment would be more effective in reducing depression in strongly religious clients compared to RET. This study was important to the authors because it was the first attempt to perform both forms of therapy techniques with depressed Christian clients...
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