Reason and Emotion in PsychotherapyL. Stuart, 1962 - Broj stranica: 442 |
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... illogical behavior by a potentially logical individual . Assuming that emotionally disturbed individuals act in ir- rational , illogical ways , the questions that are most therapeu- tically relevant are : ( a ) How do they originally ...
... illogical behavior by a potentially logical individual . Assuming that emotionally disturbed individuals act in ir- rational , illogical ways , the questions that are most therapeu- tically relevant are : ( a ) How do they originally ...
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... illogical and how he origi- nally became so . But they usually fail to show him how he is presently maintaining his illogical thinking and precisely what he must do to change it and replace it with more rational phi- losophies of life ...
... illogical and how he origi- nally became so . But they usually fail to show him how he is presently maintaining his illogical thinking and precisely what he must do to change it and replace it with more rational phi- losophies of life ...
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... illogical will not greatly help . He will often , for example , say to the therapist : " All right : now I understand that I have castra- tion fears and that they are illogical . But I still feel afraid of my father . " The therapist ...
... illogical will not greatly help . He will often , for example , say to the therapist : " All right : now I understand that I have castra- tion fears and that they are illogical . But I still feel afraid of my father . " The therapist ...
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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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