Reason and Emotion in PsychotherapyL. Stuart, 1962 - Broj stranica: 442 |
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... tend to resist doing the so - called right thing when they are roundly berated for doing the so - called wrong one ; and because criticized humans tend to focus compulsively on their wrongdoings rather than calmly face the problems of ...
... tend to resist doing the so - called right thing when they are roundly berated for doing the so - called wrong one ; and because criticized humans tend to focus compulsively on their wrongdoings rather than calmly face the problems of ...
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... tend to be resistant , surly , and in search of a " cure " that will involve no real effort on their part . Even when they come for private treatment , they are usually looking for magical , effortless " cures , " and they tend to stay ...
... tend to be resistant , surly , and in search of a " cure " that will involve no real effort on their part . Even when they come for private treatment , they are usually looking for magical , effortless " cures , " and they tend to stay ...
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... tend to blame himself severely for remaining disturbed . The usual terribly vicious cir- cle of neurosis and resistance to therapy is thereby established . Excitement - seeking . Although man has a distinct love for se- curity ...
... tend to blame himself severely for remaining disturbed . The usual terribly vicious cir- cle of neurosis and resistance to therapy is thereby established . Excitement - seeking . Although man has a distinct love for se- curity ...
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Foreword by Robert A Harper Ph | 1 |
Requisite Conditions for Basic Personality Change | 110 |
Rational Therapy versus Rationalism | 120 |
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