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Study of Personal Attributes among Depressed Before and After Cognitive Behavioristic Therapy
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In the present study, an attempt has been made to study of personal attributes among depression infected before and after cognitive behavioristic therapy. The sample comprised of 20 respondents, 13 male and 7 female. It was hypothesized that there are statically differences in personal attribute among depression infected before and after cognitive behavioristic therapy. The personal attributes were assessed by Raymond Cattel scale 1949, the results indicate that there are significant differences at (α≤0.01). Personal attributes among depressed before and after cognitive behavioristic therapy in warmth, emotional stability, dominance, rule-consciousness, social boldness, sensitivity, vigilance and abstractedness, apprehension, self-reliance and tension in favor of the post-test. While, there were no significant differences in perfectionism, openness to change, privateness, liveliness, and reasoning.
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Personal Attributes, Depression, Cognitive Behavioristic Therapy.
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