Does Therapist–Rater Religious Match Predict Higher Therapist Ratings?

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Wiley Blackwell

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This study investigated whether therapist–rater religious match predicts better therapist ratings. Christian and Muslim Lebanese students (N = 187) were randomized into 3 conditions. A written vignette of the therapist was constant across conditions, but her picture was manipulated to include a veil, a cross pendant, or neither. Participants filled out a therapist rating form afterward. There were no significant differences in overall therapist ratings between groups. © 2019 by the American Counseling Association. All rights reserved.

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Christianity, Islam, Match, Religious identity, Therapist perceptions

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