Growth through reason; verbatim cases in rational-emotive therapy.
Material type:
- 0831400293
- 616.89/14
- RC489.R3 E44
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Oriental Theological Seminary General stacks | Non-fiction | RC489.R3 E44 1971 ELL (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 10019 |
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RC489.G4 F3 1970 FAG Gestalt therapy now: theory, techniques, applications, | RC489.L6 F695 1979 FRA The unheard cry for meaning : psychotherapy and humanism / | RC489.O25 S34 1992 SCH Scharff notes : a primer of object relations therapy / | RC489.R3 E44 1971 ELL Growth through reason; verbatim cases in rational-emotive therapy. | RC489.R3 W47 1980 WES The principles and practice of rational-emotive therapy / | RC489.S74 D46 2014 DEN Retelling the stories of our lives : everyday narrative therapy to draw inspiration and transform experience / | RC489.T7 H36 1935 HAR Staying OK / |
Includes verbatim excerpts from the therapy sessions.
The case of the Black and Silver masochist; therapist: Ben N. Ard, Jr.--Rational-emotive therapy with a culturally deprived teenager; therapist: H. Jon Geis.--A young male who is afraid of becoming a fixed homosexual; therapist: Albert Ellis.--A young woman with feelings of depression; therapist: Paul A. Hauck.--A husband and wife who have not had intercourse during thirteen years of marriage; therapist: John M. Gullo.--A relapsed client with severe phobic reactions; therapist: Maxie C. Maultsby, Jr.--A twenty-three-year-old girl, guilty about not following her parents' rules; therapist: Albert Ellis.
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