Reason and Emotion in PsychotherapyL. Stuart, 1962 - Broj stranica: 442 |
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... achieving in all possible respects if one is to consider oneself worthwhile . Many or most people in our society , perhaps more so than the citizens of any other society that has ever existed , believe that if they are not thoroughly ...
... achieving in all possible respects if one is to consider oneself worthwhile . Many or most people in our society , perhaps more so than the citizens of any other society that has ever existed , believe that if they are not thoroughly ...
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... achieving , and that they are basically worthless or valueless when they have little or no potential or — especially— when they are falling far below achieving the intellectual , esthetic , industrial , or other potential that they do ...
... achieving , and that they are basically worthless or valueless when they have little or no potential or — especially— when they are falling far below achieving the intellectual , esthetic , industrial , or other potential that they do ...
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... achieving them . The husbands still come to complain - but largely about their own impotence rather than their wives ' sexual inadequacies . One of the major reasons , ironically , why both men and women in our society are not achieving ...
... achieving them . The husbands still come to complain - but largely about their own impotence rather than their wives ' sexual inadequacies . One of the major reasons , ironically , why both men and women in our society are not achieving ...
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Foreword by Robert A Harper Ph | 1 |
The Theory of RationalEmotive Psychotherapy | 2 |
Irrational Ideas Which Cause and Sustain Emotional Disturbances | 3 |
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able accept achieving action actively actually approved basic become behave behavior believe better blame cause consequently considerable consists continue course creative definition desires difficult disturbed effective emotional especially existence experience fact fail father fear feel finally frequently getting give going hate highly homosexual hostility human husband ideas illogical important individual insight instances irrational keep kind largely less living logical manner matter means merely methods mother neurotic never normal objectively once one's original parents patient person philosophy possible practice present probably problem processes prove psychotherapy psychotic question rational rational-emotive reason relations relatively result seems sense sentences sessions sexual suggestion techniques telling tend terrible theory therapeutic therapist therapy things thinking thought true unconscious upset usually worthless wrong