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... Rational - emotive psychotherapy is a comprehensive approach to psychological treatment that deals not only with the emotional and behavioral aspects of human disturbance , but places a great deal of stress on its thinking component ...
... Rational - emotive psychotherapy is a comprehensive approach to psychological treatment that deals not only with the emotional and behavioral aspects of human disturbance , but places a great deal of stress on its thinking component ...
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... emotional insight as the individual's knowing or seeing the cause of his problems and work- ing , in a determined and energetic manner , to apply this knowledge to the solution of these problems . The rational - emotive therapist gets ...
... emotional insight as the individual's knowing or seeing the cause of his problems and work- ing , in a determined and energetic manner , to apply this knowledge to the solution of these problems . The rational - emotive therapist gets ...
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... rational therapy synonymous ? Rational Living , 1973 , 8 , 8-11 . ( a ) Humanistic psychotherapy : The rational - emotive approach . New York : Julian Press , 1973. ( b ) Ellis , A. , & Harper , R. A. A guide to rational living ...
... rational therapy synonymous ? Rational Living , 1973 , 8 , 8-11 . ( a ) Humanistic psychotherapy : The rational - emotive approach . New York : Julian Press , 1973. ( b ) Ellis , A. , & Harper , R. A. A guide to rational living ...
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Chapter One Wherefore Cognitive Behavior Modification? | 1 |
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The Illegitimate Leap? | 19 |
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