Religiously Integrated Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

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Category Primary study
Registry of Trialsclinicaltrials.gov
Year 2026
This study aims to examine the effect of a newly developed religously oriented cognitive behavioral group therapy program on the level of anxiety and well-being in young adults compared to the traditional cognitive behavioral therapy-based program. Hypoteses 1 Religiously oriented CBT group therapy will be more effective in reducing participants\' general anxiety levels compared to traditional CBT group therapy and the control group, and this effect will continue in the two-month follow-up measurements. Hypoteses 2 Religiously oriented CBT group therapy will be more effective in increasing participants\' levels of well-being compared to traditional CBT group therapy and the control group, and this effect will continue in the two-month follow-up measurements.
Epistemonikos ID: 6a4df85f082d3f4594c732e04d97d7330c6fa0a6
First added on: Jan 13, 2026