The Practice of Rational-emotive Therapy (RET)Springer Publishing Company, 1987 - 243 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 155
... scale groups of 50 , 100 , or even more people , such as the regular ... scale intensive . Since small - scale group therapy is more prevalent today ... change , including accepting ( though not necessarily liking ) unpleasant ...
... scale groups of 50 , 100 , or even more people , such as the regular ... scale intensive . Since small - scale group therapy is more prevalent today ... change , including accepting ( though not necessarily liking ) unpleasant ...
الصفحة 178
... change them when they are self - defeating . Moreover , RET does not assume that if clients merely reveal and ... scale group or class ; they can also work with an individual therapist or group leader . If they choose a regular small- scale ...
... change them when they are self - defeating . Moreover , RET does not assume that if clients merely reveal and ... scale group or class ; they can also work with an individual therapist or group leader . If they choose a regular small- scale ...
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The Basic Practice of RET | 28 |
A Case Illustration of the Basic Practice | 65 |
Individual Therapy | 77 |
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