Religion = Happiness? Myth or Fact?

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Yes, I think its important. However, I think the whole issue it is being over played on this thread a bit. Religion most often comes up in the background as a secondary issue related to coping mechanisms and social support outlets/structures. In real world clinical practice, rarely are you gonna find a patient who comes to you because they are so distressed of confused about their religion. This is not to say that they are not there, and are not important, but that they generally play as background roles on top of more serious issues that are gonna take the priority in therapy.

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