PERSONAL TRAITS OF ANXIOUS PEOPLE BEFORE AND AFTER COGNITIVE BEHAVIORISTIC THERAPY AND BREEDING PETS
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https://doi.org/10.55687/ste.v3i2.79Abstract
The purpose of this study is to explore the personal traits of anxious people before and after cognitive behavioristic therapy and Breeding pets. Sample of the study comprised of 30 participants (17 male and 13 female) moreover the personal traits of participants measured by Clinical analysis questionnaire which is founded by Raymond Cattel & et.al, the questionnaire has been translated to Arabic language by Mohammad al Sayed & Saleh abu Abaah, 1998. Results of this study presented that there are significant differences at (α≤0.01) in personal traits of anxious people before and after cognitive behavioristic therapy and Breeding pets and Breeding pets in: hypochondriasis, irritation, anxiety depression, guilt and resentment, boredom and withdrawal, boredom and withdrawal, paranoia, psychopathy, Psychasthneia and lack of mental competence in favor of the post test, whereas, there were no significant differences in suicidal depression, low energy depression and schizophrenia.
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