thoughts. He gives us a method for disputing
ese thoughts and brings us closer to “rational living.”
a
- Overcoming the influences of your past.
sperately unhappy. - Tackling dire needs for approval.
- How to feel undepressed though frustrated.
- Conqueri
erap body? Absolutely not. Can self therapy help
D do we determine if we need to work with a trained
erapist or can apply self therapy? The best way to find out is by trying.
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destructive feelings, behaviors, and
th
The title of the first chapter in A Guide to Rational Living is “How Far Can You
Go With Self Therapy?”. Here are some other chapters that effectively deal with
wide range of irrational thoughts and behavior:
- Refusing to be de
- Eradicating dire fears of failure.
ng anxiety.
Will self th y work for every
many people? efinitely. How
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Books
- A Guide to Rational Living (co-authored with Robert A. Harper, Ph.D)
- How to Stubbornly Refuse to Make Yourself Miserable about
Anything...Yes Anything! - Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy: A Therapist’s Guide (co-authored with
Catharine MacLaren, M.S.W.) - How to Make Yourself Happy and Remarkably Less Disturbable
- Feeling Better, Getting Better, Staying Better
Audio and Video Programs
- How to Control Your Anxiety Before It Controls You (book or audio
cassette) - How to Control Your Anger Before It Controls You (book or audio cassette)