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impact childhood traumas have on the psycho-emotional development of humans. This phenomenon has been supported with the use of a variety of model theories, such as contemporary attachment theory, object relation theory, trauma theory, and ...
how treating complex childhood traumas of an adult patient, significantly reduced her symptoms of depression and anxiety and improve the nature of her relationship with others. This study will explore how childhood exposure to emotional, ph...
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rational emotive Behavioral Theory (Sparks, 2001). Today he is considered by the American psychological community as the father of cognitive behavioral therapy and is one of the most influential psychotherapists of the history of contempora...
behavioral approach for treatment of stress, depression, hostility, anxiety etc. developed by Dr. Albert Ellis in 1955. According to this therapy, emotional and behavioral ailments are the result of irrational thoughts, assumptions and beli...
Emotional work can be characterised as the stage of manipulation of one’s inward sentiments or outward demeanour to brandish the befitting emotion in answer to brandish directions or occupational norms. These study anxieties the development...
group of teenagers who are patient with various problems that mainly require Rational Emotive Therapy and assertiveness training. The results show that there were changes that positively changed their personal and family functionality. Grou...