Reason and Emotion in PsychotherapyL. Stuart, 1962 - Broj stranica: 442 |
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... person , during his childhood , would of course be seriously neurotic . But how would it be possible for him to sustain his neurosis if he began to think , later in life , in a truly logical manner ? For if this person does begin to be ...
... person , during his childhood , would of course be seriously neurotic . But how would it be possible for him to sustain his neurosis if he began to think , later in life , in a truly logical manner ? For if this person does begin to be ...
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... person , is ( or at least thinks he is ) of worth . Since , by continuing to live , I am expressing my belief that ... person has ever really been dead . And no dead person has ever returned to compare the life and death processes for us ...
... person , is ( or at least thinks he is ) of worth . Since , by continuing to live , I am expressing my belief that ... person has ever really been dead . And no dead person has ever returned to compare the life and death processes for us ...
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... person who blamed me severely when I was young . But these other men are not my father ; so why should I hate them as well as him ? " And , with this degree of insight , his hatred of his father might well remain ; but the hatred of the ...
... person who blamed me severely when I was young . But these other men are not my father ; so why should I hate them as well as him ? " And , with this degree of insight , his hatred of his father might well remain ; but the hatred of the ...
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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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