Effectiveness of rational-emotive behavior therapy on self objectification among psychotic females
Hosnia S. Mohammed,
Sahar E. g. Behilak,
Shymaa M. S. Hassan
Abstract:Background
Female’self-objectification (SO) is a cognitive process and could affect one’s way of behaving and thinking positively or negatively. Rational emotive therapy (RET) brings to the spotlight and deals with those irrational beliefs or self-defeating thoughts as acquired by the SO.
Aim
It was aimed to examine the effectiveness of Rational emotive behavior therapy (REBT) on SO among Psychotic females.
Design
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