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... ment , even though I have seen him only occasionally . Apparently , bright eight - year - olds can also benefit from RT and the A - B - C theory of emotional disturbance - sometimes , in fact , more than their more difficult and ...
... ment , even though I have seen him only occasionally . Apparently , bright eight - year - olds can also benefit from RT and the A - B - C theory of emotional disturbance - sometimes , in fact , more than their more difficult and ...
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... ment of mental health once it has set the wheels of emotional disturbance in working order . The vicious circle usually goes somewhat as follows . Jim Jones , who is a fairly normal , fallible human being , first demands that he be ...
... ment of mental health once it has set the wheels of emotional disturbance in working order . The vicious circle usually goes somewhat as follows . Jim Jones , who is a fairly normal , fallible human being , first demands that he be ...
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... ment in neurotic forgetting . The individual wants to forget that he cannot touch strawberries , or remarry his or her mate , or go back to drinking beer ; and he consequently finds it easy to do this kind of forgetting . But over and ...
... ment in neurotic forgetting . The individual wants to forget that he cannot touch strawberries , or remarry his or her mate , or go back to drinking beer ; and he consequently finds it easy to do this kind of forgetting . But over and ...
Contents
Foreword by Robert A Harper Ph D | 3 |
The Theory of RationalEmotive Psychotherapy | 35 |
Irrational Ideas Which Cause and Sustain Emotional Disturbances | 60 |
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