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Psicogente

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Abstract

PARRA, ALEJANDRO  and  CORBETTA, JUAN MANUEL. EVIEW OF POST-EFFECT FOR ANOMALOUS/PARANORMAL EXPERIENCES A HUMANIST APPROACH. Psicogente [online]. 2014, vol.17, n.32, pp.397-405. ISSN 0124-0137.

This article shows the results of an investigation aimed to: explore the usefulness of group therapy to deal with the effects of paranormal experiences and explore how humanistic therapy produces positive changes to the anomalous/paranormal experiences. They were asked to sample (N = 20, range 22-71 years, M = 45.65, SD = 12.52), 65 % female and 35 % male, a self-administered questionnaire to answer seven questions before and after your participation in a group. The activity included three phases: (1) Exposure (2) Interpretation y (3) Close the group. Participants indicated that the group helped reduce their emotional distress (p = .001), and gain an understanding of their experiences (p = .008).

Keywords : Humanistic group therapy; Anomalous/paranormal experiences; Post-effect therapy; Emotional and cognitive disturbing.

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