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... husband's alleged affairs with other women and the husband was “ fed up " with his wife's complaints and general unhappiness and thought it was useless going on . It was quickly evident that the wife was an extremely neurotic individual ...
... husband's alleged affairs with other women and the husband was “ fed up " with his wife's complaints and general unhappiness and thought it was useless going on . It was quickly evident that the wife was an extremely neurotic individual ...
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... husband asked me , when I first saw him for marriage counseling ; and to it I replied , " No , absolutely not . ” I then proceeded to show this husband , in the course of the next several sessions , that his wife's carping and criticism ...
... husband asked me , when I first saw him for marriage counseling ; and to it I replied , " No , absolutely not . ” I then proceeded to show this husband , in the course of the next several sessions , that his wife's carping and criticism ...
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... husband - I demonstrated that her would - be castrating tendencies did not stem , as she thought , from point A - her husband's irresponsibility and her honest desire to see him become more responsible - but from point B - her own ...
... husband - I demonstrated that her would - be castrating tendencies did not stem , as she thought , from point A - her husband's irresponsibility and her honest desire to see him become more responsible - but from point B - her own ...
Contents
Foreword by Robert A Harper Ph D | 3 |
The Theory of RationalEmotive Psychotherapy | 35 |
Irrational Ideas Which Cause and Sustain Emotional Disturbances | 60 |
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