Reason and Emotion in PsychotherapyL. Stuart, 1962 - Broj stranica: 442 |
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Stranica 84
... importance of his past and acting in accordance with what psychoanalysts call his trans- ference relationships , the rational individual can assume the following kinds of attitudes : 1. He can accept the fact that the past is important ...
... importance of his past and acting in accordance with what psychoanalysts call his trans- ference relationships , the rational individual can assume the following kinds of attitudes : 1. He can accept the fact that the past is important ...
Stranica 178
... important , much to his surprise he began to admit that he had had , for many years , many nonsexual problems ... important early origins of his problem hidden from him , as he had worked them out for himself as a result of some of his ...
... important , much to his surprise he began to admit that he had had , for many years , many nonsexual problems ... important early origins of his problem hidden from him , as he had worked them out for himself as a result of some of his ...
Stranica 317
... important in RT to interpret and work through the patient's emotional trans- ferences from his parents ( and other important figures in his early life ) to his associates and intimates outside therapy ( such as his mate , his friends ...
... important in RT to interpret and work through the patient's emotional trans- ferences from his parents ( and other important figures in his early life ) to his associates and intimates outside therapy ( such as his mate , his friends ...
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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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