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Psychology Students' Beliefs about Integrating Complementary and Alternative Therapy (CAT) into Their Future Psychology Practice
2012
Psychology
We investigated whether belief-based differences exist between students who have strong and weak intentions to integrate complementary and alternative therapy (CAT) into future psychology practice by recommending CAT or specific CAT practitioners to clients. A cross-sectional methodology was used. Psychology undergraduate students (N = 106) participated in a paper-based questionnaire design to explore their underlying beliefs related to CAT integration. The study was undertaken at a major
doi:10.4236/psych.2012.32029
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