The Ramification Of Idyllic Admonish On The Psychoneurotic-Devotional Contentment Of Sermonizing
Paul D. Gayoles , Kabankalan Catholic College, Negros Occidental, Philippines M. Lucerna , University Of Negros Occidental-Recoletos, Bacolod City, PhilippinesAbstract
This investigation intended to decide the impact of peaceful guiding on the psychoneurotic-otherworldly prosperity of the sermonizing. It used the pretest-posttest control bunch trial plan. 32 sermonizing partook in the examination. The sermonizing were haphazardly allocated to the test gathering and the benchmark group, with 14 members and 18 members, individually. The salivation pH strips and the Psychoneurotic logical General Contentment Index (PGWBI) were utilized to gauge the mental prosperity, while the Devotional Contentment Questionnaire (SWBQ) was utilized to quantify otherworldly prosperity. The after ramifications of the investigation uncovered that there was a noteworthy contrast in psychoneurotic-otherworldly prosperity between the test gathering and the benchmark group after the key peaceful advising. The discoveries recommend suggestions in vital peaceful directing as a powerful program for the improvement and manageability of the psychoneurotic-profound prosperity of the sermonizing.
Keywords
Sermonizing,, , Idyllic Admonish
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