The Practice of Rational-emotive Therapy (RET)Springer Publishing Company, 1987 - 243 من الصفحات |
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... modality to work . First , therapists are influenced by the settings in which they work . Such settings may impose practical limitations on the practice of therapy in modalities other than , for example , individual therapy and / or ...
... modality to work . First , therapists are influenced by the settings in which they work . Such settings may impose practical limitations on the practice of therapy in modalities other than , for example , individual therapy and / or ...
الصفحة 80
... modality it is important to stress that this decision is not irrevocable . Clients may move from modality to modality and thus individual therapy , in this context , can be best viewed as part of a comprehensive treatment strategy ...
... modality it is important to stress that this decision is not irrevocable . Clients may move from modality to modality and thus individual therapy , in this context , can be best viewed as part of a comprehensive treatment strategy ...
الصفحة 98
... modalities , yet it is also true that a particular technique may emphasize one modality over others . There are no firm guidelines for RET therapists to use in determining , before the event , which therapeutic techniques are most ap ...
... modalities , yet it is also true that a particular technique may emphasize one modality over others . There are no firm guidelines for RET therapists to use in determining , before the event , which therapeutic techniques are most ap ...
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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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