The Practice of Rational-emotive Therapy (RET)Springer Publishing Company, 1987 - 243 من الصفحات |
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... problems . However , the use of this form is designed to supplement rather than to replace a thorough assessment of the client's problems . Most RET therapists like to structure the therapeutic process at the outset in order to ...
... problems . However , the use of this form is designed to supplement rather than to replace a thorough assessment of the client's problems . Most RET therapists like to structure the therapeutic process at the outset in order to ...
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... problems . An alternative approach would be to work on the client's problem that is easiest to solve . This may be done to enhance the credibility of the therapist and to inspire hope . Whether the therapist adopts the " most pressing ...
... problems . An alternative approach would be to work on the client's problem that is easiest to solve . This may be done to enhance the credibility of the therapist and to inspire hope . Whether the therapist adopts the " most pressing ...
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... problems and his or her present learning capability . As a supplement to a homework assignment ( or as a separate assignment ) most RET therapists often suggest that clients read some RET literature that is designed to help them gain ...
... problems and his or her present learning capability . As a supplement to a homework assignment ( or as a separate assignment ) most RET therapists often suggest that clients read some RET literature that is designed to help them gain ...
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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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