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Exploring the effect of a lifestyle enrichment program to reduce perfectionism and increase spiritual, individual, and interpersonal satisfaction in Christians, using a cognitive behavior intervention

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Brad A Riddle. Exploring the Effect of a Lifestyle Enrichment Program to Reduce Perfectionism and Increase Spiritual, Individual, and Interpersonal Satisfaction In Christians, Using a Cognitive Behavior Intervention. Denver Seminary. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/35b59d69-8225-43b8-b30b-2950e383c2b6?locale=es.

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B. A. Riddle. Exploring the effect of a lifestyle enrichment program to reduce perfectionism and increase spiritual, individual, and interpersonal satisfaction in Christians, using a cognitive behavior intervention. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/35b59d69-8225-43b8-b30b-2950e383c2b6?locale=es

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Brad A Riddle. Exploring the Effect of a Lifestyle Enrichment Program to Reduce Perfectionism and Increase Spiritual, Individual, and Interpersonal Satisfaction In Christians, Using a Cognitive Behavior Intervention. Denver Seminary. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/35b59d69-8225-43b8-b30b-2950e383c2b6?locale=es.

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  • The author's hypothesis was that a lifestyle enrichment program would reduce perfectionism and increase spiritual, psychological, physical, and interpersonal satisfaction in Christians, using cognitive behavioral interventions. Hewitt and Flett's theory (1991a, 98-101) provided the foundation for this group intervention, which included eight participants. The project sought to reduce perfectionism by identifying multiple cognitive behavioral strategies to address spiritual, cognitive, behavioral, and relational elements of perfectionism, as measured by the Multiple Perfectionism Scale (Hewitt and Flett, 1991b, 456-470) via a pretest and posttest methodology. The observable means for all elements of perfectionism tested (Self-oriented, Other-oriented, Socially-prescribed) were in the expected direction, but only in Self-Oriented Perfectionism was statistically significant reduction observed.
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  • 02/16/2024

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