Mastering Human RelationsPrentice Hall Allyn Bacon Canada, 1999 - 474 pagina's |
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... emotional reaction to the situation or event is consciously experienced ( Frager and Fadiman , 1984 ) . By isolating prob- lems and conflicts from the rest of the personality , events can be recounted with no feeling . The emotional ...
... emotional reaction to the situation or event is consciously experienced ( Frager and Fadiman , 1984 ) . By isolating prob- lems and conflicts from the rest of the personality , events can be recounted with no feeling . The emotional ...
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... Emotional Response Albert Ellis is an internationally recognized psychologist and the developer of rational - emotive therapy . According to him , people feel the way they do largely because of how they think . He says that " what we ...
... Emotional Response Albert Ellis is an internationally recognized psychologist and the developer of rational - emotive therapy . According to him , people feel the way they do largely because of how they think . He says that " what we ...
Pagina 386
... Emotion in Psychotherapy , a number of irrational beliefs are listed - these are ones that contribute to unnecessary emotional upset . For each irrational belief , Ellis provides us with a more rational alternative , one that will ...
... Emotion in Psychotherapy , a number of irrational beliefs are listed - these are ones that contribute to unnecessary emotional upset . For each irrational belief , Ellis provides us with a more rational alternative , one that will ...
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Psychological | xxiii |
HOW TO COMMUNICATE | 30 |
PSYCHOLOGICAL DEFENSIVENESS | 68 |
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