Reason and Emotion in PsychotherapyL. Stuart, 1962 - Broj stranica: 442 |
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... early conditioning process , in other words , will somehow nullify the effects of this process and give him the freedom to recondition himself . This seemed to me , in my early years as a therapist , a most plausible theory . I became ...
... early conditioning process , in other words , will somehow nullify the effects of this process and give him the freedom to recondition himself . This seemed to me , in my early years as a therapist , a most plausible theory . I became ...
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... early in their lives , to fear or avoid something ( such as rejection by their parents ) , they should theoretically be gradually reconditioned or deconditioned when they find , as the years go by , that the thing they were conditioned ...
... early in their lives , to fear or avoid something ( such as rejection by their parents ) , they should theoretically be gradually reconditioned or deconditioned when they find , as the years go by , that the thing they were conditioned ...
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... early upbringing , his childhood experiences may be more or less helpful for the kinds of roles he is likely to be called upon to play later in life ; but we can be reasonably certain that these experiences will never be too helpful and ...
... early upbringing , his childhood experiences may be more or less helpful for the kinds of roles he is likely to be called upon to play later in life ; but we can be reasonably certain that these experiences will never be too helpful and ...
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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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