The Practice of Rational-emotive Therapy (RET)Springer Publishing Company, 1987 - 243 من الصفحات |
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... assessment . Assessment of the kind and degree of emotional disturbance of clients is held to be important in RET for several reasons : • To determine how seriously disturbed clients are , so that therapists can see how likely they ...
... assessment . Assessment of the kind and degree of emotional disturbance of clients is held to be important in RET for several reasons : • To determine how seriously disturbed clients are , so that therapists can see how likely they ...
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... assessment consists of having several RET sessions with the client . Some of the advantages of this kind of therapy - oriented assessment are : 1. In the course of such an assessment procedure , clients can get to work almost ...
... assessment consists of having several RET sessions with the client . Some of the advantages of this kind of therapy - oriented assessment are : 1. In the course of such an assessment procedure , clients can get to work almost ...
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... assessment of emotional C's is advocated in RET , since they serve as a major indicator of what type of evaluations are to be found at B. In this regard , it is important to reiterate that " appropriate " negative emotions are different ...
... assessment of emotional C's is advocated in RET , since they serve as a major indicator of what type of evaluations are to be found at B. In this regard , it is important to reiterate that " appropriate " negative emotions are different ...
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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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