Political Attitudes and Religiosity Levels of Israeli Psychotherapy Practitioners and Students
Abstract
An overwhelming left-wing political and secular orientation was found among the 624 Israeli psychotherapy practitioners and students who participated in the present study (with no significant differences between them.) The participants have become significantly more left-wing and less religious than their parents. These findings are similar to those found among American psychotherapists.
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