Gibson W C, Herron W G
St. John's University, Lansdowne, PA 19050.
Psychol Rep. 1990 Feb;66(1):3-9. doi: 10.2466/pr0.1990.66.1.3.
In a comparison of religious and nonreligious psychotherapists' perceptions of a portion of a psychotherapeutic session no significant differences were found on the Vanderbilt Psychotherapy Process Scale for four groups of therapists designated according to their scores on three religious questionnaires. While the results suggest attitudes toward religion are not reflected in therapists' practice of psychotherapy, limitations of the study indicate the need for more rigorous testing of this possibility.
在一项针对宗教和非宗教心理治疗师对一段心理治疗过程的看法的比较中,根据三组宗教问卷得分划分的四组治疗师,在范德比尔特心理治疗过程量表上未发现显著差异。虽然结果表明对宗教的态度并未反映在治疗师的心理治疗实践中,但该研究的局限性表明需要对这种可能性进行更严格的测试。