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L For we must remember that this individual's disturbance , when he is a child , does not consist of the facts of his Oedipal attachment to his mother but of his attitudes - his guilt and his fear - about these facts .
L For we must remember that this individual's disturbance , when he is a child , does not consist of the facts of his Oedipal attachment to his mother but of his attitudes - his guilt and his fear - about these facts .
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20 - year old female who had recently married and who was having considerable difficulty being affectionate to her mother- in - law . Her own mother and father had never been overtly affectionate to her , and she had always referred to ...
20 - year old female who had recently married and who was having considerable difficulty being affectionate to her mother- in - law . Her own mother and father had never been overtly affectionate to her , and she had always referred to ...
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In other words , he may , through these psychonalytic techniques , be helped to hate his mother consciously rather than unconsciously . And perhaps --though this is a big perhaps he may be induced not to hate her any longer .
In other words , he may , through these psychonalytic techniques , be helped to hate his mother consciously rather than unconsciously . And perhaps --though this is a big perhaps he may be induced not to hate her any longer .
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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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