2020
DOI: 10.1007/s10942-020-00376-x
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Testing the Efficacy of the FEAR—Model of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy in Treating Test Anxiety in Chemistry Students

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“…In a related study, Malhotra et al (2012) indicated that the existence of a child with disability negatively affects family relationship and wellness. Such negative attitudes and perceptions could be resolved using a well-promising cognitive behavioural treatment (Abiogu et al, 2020a(Abiogu et al, , 2020bAgah et 2020;Agah et al, 2021;Ugwuanyi, et al, 2020aUgwuanyi, et al, , 2020bUgwuanyi, et al, , 2020c like family health-model of REBT among family members to enable them to live up to expectation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In a related study, Malhotra et al (2012) indicated that the existence of a child with disability negatively affects family relationship and wellness. Such negative attitudes and perceptions could be resolved using a well-promising cognitive behavioural treatment (Abiogu et al, 2020a(Abiogu et al, , 2020bAgah et 2020;Agah et al, 2021;Ugwuanyi, et al, 2020aUgwuanyi, et al, , 2020bUgwuanyi, et al, , 2020c like family health-model of REBT among family members to enable them to live up to expectation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, the study’s sample size did not in any could affect the study; this is in line with the assumptions that cognitive therapy is not affected by small sample size. Rather, what is important is the therapist’s expertise in the therapeutic relationship (Agah et al, 2020 , 2021 ). Furthermore, the participation and involvement of mothers and fathers in this study signals one of the study’s biggest strengths, considering that earlier studies had mostly used mothers of children with disabilities, while neglecting potential moderating roles of the other parent.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The crux of REBT is on rational and irrational beliefs (David, 2014 ). Furthermore, rational beliefs have been empirically proven to have functional consequences such as rational thoughts, adaptive behaviours, and healthy psychophysiological reactions; but the reverse is the case for irrational beliefs (Abiogu et al, 2020 , 2021 ; Agah et al, 2020 ; Iremeka et al, 2021 ; Ugwuanyi et al, 2022 ; Kahn et al, 1964 ) explain that some family or personal resources may cushion the negative effect of work-family conflict among employees. Kahn et al ( 1964 ) further stated that cultural beliefs about gender roles influence women’s behaviour, and most often correspond with societal expectations.…”
Section: Theoretical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Positive or rational belief promotes realistic feelings and prosocial behaviours (Ellis et al, 1997) and equally plays key roles in influencing how people act, behave and feel (Abiogu, et al 2021;Abiogu et al 2020a, b;Agah et al 2020;Bernard & Cronan, 1999;Ede et al, 2020). As part of the roles of rational-emotive approaches, parents with dysfunctional cognitive behaviours and emotions, especially those that have children with a disability, could change from their irrational thinking to better ones (e.g., Greaves, 1997;Weiss et al, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%