Reason and Emotion in PsychotherapyL. Stuart, 1962 - Broj stranica: 442 |
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Stranica 59
... rational - emotive therapist should not only deal concretely with his patient's specific illogical thinking , but should demonstrate what , in general , are the main irrational ideas that human beings are prone to follow and what are ...
... rational - emotive therapist should not only deal concretely with his patient's specific illogical thinking , but should demonstrate what , in general , are the main irrational ideas that human beings are prone to follow and what are ...
Stranica 61
... illogical and irrational ideas which are presently ubiquitous in Western civilization and which would seem inevitably to lead to widespread neurosis . These ideas may be classified in various ways , so that the following listing is not ...
... illogical and irrational ideas which are presently ubiquitous in Western civilization and which would seem inevitably to lead to widespread neurosis . These ideas may be classified in various ways , so that the following listing is not ...
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... irrational ideas - especially that it was a dire necessity that he be loved by everyone for everything he did , and that he be perfectly competent in all the tasks he performed . The origin of these ideas , in the patient's ...
... irrational ideas - especially that it was a dire necessity that he be loved by everyone for everything he did , and that he be perfectly competent in all the tasks he performed . The origin of these ideas , in the patient's ...
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Requisite Conditions for Basic Personality Change | 110 |
Rational Therapy versus Rationalism | 120 |
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