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... Albert Ellis merit our extended considera- tion . Their presentation is likewise warranted by the recent 169 Chapter Eleven The Cognitive Therapies: Cognitive Restructuring and Self-Instruction Cognitive Restructuring.
... Albert Ellis merit our extended considera- tion . Their presentation is likewise warranted by the recent 169 Chapter Eleven The Cognitive Therapies: Cognitive Restructuring and Self-Instruction Cognitive Restructuring.
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... cognitive restructuring on the self - statements of 105 University of Illinois undergraduates . Five groups were employed : ( 1 ) cognitive restructuring ( " verbal instructions using reason and information processing " ) , ( 2 ) ...
... cognitive restructuring on the self - statements of 105 University of Illinois undergraduates . Five groups were employed : ( 1 ) cognitive restructuring ( " verbal instructions using reason and information processing " ) , ( 2 ) ...
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... cognitive restructuring . In terms of research on " orthodox " rational - emotive therapy , the foregoing summary has reviewed existing clinical and laboratory investigations . However , as we shall see in the next section , several ...
... cognitive restructuring . In terms of research on " orthodox " rational - emotive therapy , the foregoing summary has reviewed existing clinical and laboratory investigations . However , as we shall see in the next section , several ...
Contents
Chapter One Wherefore Cognitive Behavior Modification? | 1 |
Metaphysical to Methodological | 9 |
The Illegitimate Leap? | 19 |
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