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... disturbed not by things , but by the views they take of them . " Maladaptive feelings result from maladaptive thoughts . The conceptual framework and philosophical flavor of Ellis's perspective is well illustrated in his 1970 summary ...
... disturbed not by things , but by the views they take of them . " Maladaptive feelings result from maladaptive thoughts . The conceptual framework and philosophical flavor of Ellis's perspective is well illustrated in his 1970 summary ...
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... disturbed patterns of living . The therapist demonstrates that no matter what the client's basic irrational philosophy of life is , nor when and how he acquired it , he is presently disturbed because he still believes this self ...
... disturbed patterns of living . The therapist demonstrates that no matter what the client's basic irrational philosophy of life is , nor when and how he acquired it , he is presently disturbed because he still believes this self ...
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... disturbed " were significantly less successful than their " normal " peers in generating solutions to hypothetical prob- lems . They also displayed less " foresight " in terms of considering the possible consequences of various actions ...
... disturbed " were significantly less successful than their " normal " peers in generating solutions to hypothetical prob- lems . They also displayed less " foresight " in terms of considering the possible consequences of various actions ...
Contents
Chapter One Wherefore Cognitive Behavior Modification? | 1 |
Metaphysical to Methodological | 9 |
The Illegitimate Leap? | 19 |
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