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In this instance , even though he has lost his primary neurosis ( his unreasonable hostility to dogs ) this individual has stoutly held on to his secondary neurosis ( his self - hatred for being stupid or neurotic ) .
In this instance , even though he has lost his primary neurosis ( his unreasonable hostility to dogs ) this individual has stoutly held on to his secondary neurosis ( his self - hatred for being stupid or neurotic ) .
Stranica 184
His analyst convinced him that he had great unconscious feelings of hostility against his mother , who he thought had favored his older brother over him , and encouraged him to acknowledge and release this pent - up hostility , so that ...
His analyst convinced him that he had great unconscious feelings of hostility against his mother , who he thought had favored his older brother over him , and encouraged him to acknowledge and release this pent - up hostility , so that ...
Stranica 366
Therefore , I would advise you to look into your own heart , see that your hostility is self - defeating , see what you are doing needlessly to create this hostility , and teach yourself how not to create it in the future .
Therefore , I would advise you to look into your own heart , see that your hostility is self - defeating , see what you are doing needlessly to create this hostility , and teach yourself how not to create it in the future .
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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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