Reason and Emotion in PsychotherapyL. Stuart, 1962 - Broj stranica: 442 |
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... thought . Does this mean that emotion never exists without thought ? Not necessarily . For a moment or two it may . If a car comes right at you , you may spontaneously , immediately become fear- ful , without even having time to say to ...
... thought . Does this mean that emotion never exists without thought ? Not necessarily . For a moment or two it may . If a car comes right at you , you may spontaneously , immediately become fear- ful , without even having time to say to ...
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Albert Ellis. diagnosed him as a hopeless psychopath and thought that treat- ment would be futile . But I agreed to see him because I thought he presented a challenging problem for psychotherapy . For the first few sessions the patient ...
Albert Ellis. diagnosed him as a hopeless psychopath and thought that treat- ment would be futile . But I agreed to see him because I thought he presented a challenging problem for psychotherapy . For the first few sessions the patient ...
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... thought up her own anger is usually so long , that by the time she gets around to observing and working at her anger - creating thoughts it is much too late to prevent her from venting The Limitations of Psychotherapy 409.
... thought up her own anger is usually so long , that by the time she gets around to observing and working at her anger - creating thoughts it is much too late to prevent her from venting The Limitations of Psychotherapy 409.
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Requisite Conditions for Basic Personality Change | 110 |
Rational Therapy versus Rationalism | 120 |
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