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... actually have no basis in fact . 2. Intense anxiety about the possibility of an actual danger's occurring will frequently prevent your being able to meet this danger effectively when and if it does occur . Thus , if you know that the ...
... actually have no basis in fact . 2. Intense anxiety about the possibility of an actual danger's occurring will frequently prevent your being able to meet this danger effectively when and if it does occur . Thus , if you know that the ...
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... actually occur . Thus , if you have good reason to believe that you will actually die , say , a few years hence , your anxiety about your impending death will not only fail to stave off this event , but it will make a misery of your ...
... actually occur . Thus , if you have good reason to believe that you will actually die , say , a few years hence , your anxiety about your impending death will not only fail to stave off this event , but it will make a misery of your ...
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... actually have a moral individual who actively ( as well as po- tentially ) hates himself . Or we would have , as Mowrer might well put it if he were more precise about what a sense of sin actually is and what it does to human beings ...
... actually have a moral individual who actively ( as well as po- tentially ) hates himself . Or we would have , as Mowrer might well put it if he were more precise about what a sense of sin actually is and what it does to human beings ...
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Foreword by Robert A Harper Ph D | 3 |
The Theory of RationalEmotive Psychotherapy | 35 |
Irrational Ideas Which Cause and Sustain Emotional Disturbances | 60 |
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