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Albert Ellis. tially answering the question " Is Jim good for us ? " when they sometimes mistakenly think they are asking the question " Is Jim good for anyone ? ” Another way of stating this is to say that there is a kind of continuum ...
Albert Ellis. tially answering the question " Is Jim good for us ? " when they sometimes mistakenly think they are asking the question " Is Jim good for anyone ? ” Another way of stating this is to say that there is a kind of continuum ...
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... question relevant to human happiness and emotional well - being , then , is not “ Would it be wise to do away with all emotion ? ” but rather " Do we need to live with intense and sustained negative emotions , such as enduring fear and ...
... question relevant to human happiness and emotional well - being , then , is not “ Would it be wise to do away with all emotion ? ” but rather " Do we need to live with intense and sustained negative emotions , such as enduring fear and ...
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... questions , therefore , is the commonly heard one : ' Is life worth living ? ' It is silly because ( a ) the questioner has already answered the question affirmatively in action , or he would be dead ; and ( b ) the person to whom the ...
... questions , therefore , is the commonly heard one : ' Is life worth living ? ' It is silly because ( a ) the questioner has already answered the question affirmatively in action , or he would be dead ; and ( b ) the person to whom the ...
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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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