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Self-Expansiveness Level Form Revised
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Friedman, 2001
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SELF
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Self-Expansiveness Circles Test
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Harris & Pappas, 2002
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SECT
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Spiritual Identity Questionnaire
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Pappas, 2005
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SIQ
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Spirituality Assessment Scale
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Howden, 1992
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SAS
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NEO Personality Inventory-Revised
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Costa & McCrae, 1992
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Neuroticism and Opennes to Experience Depression Anxiety Stress Scale-42
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Lovibond & Lovibond, 1995
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OES & DASS
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According to Krippner & Welch, it is presence or absence of an individual’s focus on higher broader, deeper life meanings that transcend ordinary existence.
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Spirituality
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This is Substantive and Functional
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Religion
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This represents religion broadly in terms of belief systems, symbols, and ideologies based on instutionalized divine entity or sacred being.
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Substantive Religion
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This represents religion not based on specific belief or practice
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Functional Religion
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This represents how a person believes and how it relates to him or her
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Funcitional Religion
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This represents personal liberation and emancipation and support with respect to life’s problems
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Funcitonal Religion
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Concerned primarily with notions of existence being and reality emphasizing humanistic and existentialist points of departure
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Functional Religion
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