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Bernard I. Murstein. A COMPARISON OF ELLIS AND FREUD Although Ellis rejected Freud's contention that repression is an important aspect of the normal personality , he spoke highly of his work and writing skills . But he regarded Freud as ...
Bernard I. Murstein. A COMPARISON OF ELLIS AND FREUD Although Ellis rejected Freud's contention that repression is an important aspect of the normal personality , he spoke highly of his work and writing skills . But he regarded Freud as ...
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... Ellis . His genius is acknowledged , and his main theory of the importance of the unconscious and repressed sexual urges is generally accepted . Freud is nevertheless increasingly vulnerable to criticism for his sexist bias , a bias ...
... Ellis . His genius is acknowledged , and his main theory of the importance of the unconscious and repressed sexual urges is generally accepted . Freud is nevertheless increasingly vulnerable to criticism for his sexist bias , a bias ...
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... Ellis , A. A study of human love relationships . Journal of Genetic Psychology , 1949 , 75 , 61-67 . Ellis , A. Healthy and disturbed reasons for having extramarital relations . Journal of Human Relations , 1968 , 16 , 490-501 . Ellis ...
... Ellis , A. A study of human love relationships . Journal of Genetic Psychology , 1949 , 75 , 61-67 . Ellis , A. Healthy and disturbed reasons for having extramarital relations . Journal of Human Relations , 1968 , 16 , 490-501 . Ellis ...
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Hebrew Marriage in the Old Testament | 34 |
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