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Spirituality, naturalism, and agnosticism: investigating the principles and benefits of worldviews in psychology

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posted on 2024-07-12, 18:56 authored by Oliver Holmes
Worldviews are systems of beliefs about the nature of reality. The current thesis used three studies with online surveys to develop psychometric measures for three worldviews - Spirituality, Naturalism, and Agnosticism. It tested these worldviews alongside personality traits, cognitive tendencies, and well-being variables. Findings showed that worldview beliefs could be incorporated into trait personality constructs, that they are influenced by relevant cognitive functions, and that they have diverse impacts on well-being outcomes. Implications were discussed in terms of theoretical principles of worldview psychology, and the practical and ethical issues involved with addressing and modifying worldview beliefs in clinical psychology.

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  • Thesis (Professional doctorate)

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Submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for Doctor of Philosophy (Clinical Psychology), Swinburne University of Technology, 2018.

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Copyright © 2018 Oliver Holmes.

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Roger Cook & Bruce Findlay

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eng

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