The Practice of Rational-emotive Therapy (RET)Springer Publishing Company, 1987 - 243 من الصفحات |
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Albert Ellis, Windy Dryden. antitherapeutic results . Thus , if therapists reinforce family members ' changes by giving them social approval , these clients may become overde- pendent on the therapist and may increase rather than ...
Albert Ellis, Windy Dryden. antitherapeutic results . Thus , if therapists reinforce family members ' changes by giving them social approval , these clients may become overde- pendent on the therapist and may increase rather than ...
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... family members from being as happy and effective as they would like to be . In RET terms , as they particularly work on their B's ( irrational Beliefs ) the goal is to simultaneously work on changing their A's ( Activating events or ...
... family members from being as happy and effective as they would like to be . In RET terms , as they particularly work on their B's ( irrational Beliefs ) the goal is to simultaneously work on changing their A's ( Activating events or ...
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Albert Ellis, Windy Dryden. GUIDELINES FOR FAMILY MEMBERS TO BE SEEN RET has no special guidelines for family members that presumably have to be followed to do effective family therapy . The preference is for all the family members to be ...
Albert Ellis, Windy Dryden. GUIDELINES FOR FAMILY MEMBERS TO BE SEEN RET has no special guidelines for family members that presumably have to be followed to do effective family therapy . The preference is for all the family members to be ...
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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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