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As Alfred Adler ( 1927 , 1929 , 1931 ) and his followers ( especially Ansbacher and Ansbacher , 1956 ) have shown for the last half century , and as Robert White ( 1959 ) has recently reaffirmed , the human urge to mastery is very deep ...
As Alfred Adler ( 1927 , 1929 , 1931 ) and his followers ( especially Ansbacher and Ansbacher , 1956 ) have shown for the last half century , and as Robert White ( 1959 ) has recently reaffirmed , the human urge to mastery is very deep ...
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RT has little quarrel with some of the views of Wilhelm Reich ( 1949 ) and his followers , especially their notion that emotional disturbances tend to be mirrored in the individual's posture , gestures , and motor habits , and that ...
RT has little quarrel with some of the views of Wilhelm Reich ( 1949 ) and his followers , especially their notion that emotional disturbances tend to be mirrored in the individual's posture , gestures , and motor habits , and that ...
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With enough training , especially in rational thinking , we can take an average child and rear him to be nonhostile , or even take a negative and nasty child and convert him to more cooperative and less moralizing ways .
With enough training , especially in rational thinking , we can take an average child and rear him to be nonhostile , or even take a negative and nasty child and convert him to more cooperative and less moralizing ways .
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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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