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Action therapies
{ 1 } - help clients analyze the ways of thinking that have caused them to fail in living and reeducates them to think logically and realistically.
{ 2 } - are not based on a highly developed theory of learning through conditioning.
{ 3 } - seek to reeducate the patient by extinguishing undesirable patterns of behavior and establishing or strengthening desirable ones.
{ 4 } - assume that a person who understands why he acts irrationally will then spontaneously be free to act rationally.
{ 5 } - emphasize the emergence of the ego or self as controlling behavior in an adaptive manner in the face of natural and social environments.
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Action therapies
{ 1 } - help clients analyze the ways of thinking that have caused them to fail in living and reeducates them to think logically and realistically.
{ 2 } - are not based on a highly developed theory of learning through conditioning.
{ 3 } - seek to reeducate the patient by extinguishing undesirable patterns of behavior and establishing or strengthening desirable ones.
{ 4 } - assume that a person who understands why he acts irrationally will then spontaneously be free to act rationally.
{ 5 } - emphasize the emergence of the ego or self as controlling behavior in an adaptive manner in the face of natural and social environments.
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Action therapies
{ 1 } - help clients analyze the ways of thinking that have caused them to fail in living and reeducates them to think logically and realistically.
{ 2 } - are not based on a highly developed theory of learning through conditioning.
{ 3 } - seek to reeducate the patient by extinguishing undesirable patterns of behavior and establishing or strengthening desirable ones.
{ 4 } - assume that a person who understands why he acts irrationally will then spontaneously be free to act rationally.
{ 5 } - emphasize the emergence of the ego or self as controlling behavior in an adaptive manner in the face of natural and social environments.
Yes, they are. See p. 371.
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Action therapies
{ 1 } - help clients analyze the ways of thinking that have caused them to fail in living and reeducates them to think logically and realistically.
{ 2 } - are not based on a highly developed theory of learning through conditioning.
{ 3 } - seek to reeducate the patient by extinguishing undesirable patterns of behavior and establishing or strengthening desirable ones.
{ 4 } - assume that a person who understands why he acts irrationally will then spontaneously be free to act rationally.
{ 5 } - emphasize the emergence of the ego or self as controlling behavior in an adaptive manner in the face of natural and social environments.
See p. 371.
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Action therapies
{ 1 } - help clients analyze the ways of thinking that have caused them to fail in living and reeducates them to think logically and realistically.
{ 2 } - are not based on a highly developed theory of learning through conditioning.
{ 3 } - seek to reeducate the patient by extinguishing undesirable patterns of behavior and establishing or strengthening desirable ones.
{ 4 } - assume that a person who understands why he acts irrationally will then spontaneously be free to act rationally.
{ 5 } - emphasize the emergence of the ego or self as controlling behavior in an adaptive manner in the face of natural and social environments.
They do not assume this but work to establish new habits.
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Action therapies
{ 1 } - help clients analyze the ways of thinking that have caused them to fail in living and reeducates them to think logically and realistically.
{ 2 } - are not based on a highly developed theory of learning through conditioning.
{ 3 } - seek to reeducate the patient by extinguishing undesirable patterns of behavior and establishing or strengthening desirable ones.
{ 4 } - assume that a person who understands why he acts irrationally will then spontaneously be free to act rationally.
{ 5 } - emphasize the emergence of the ego or self as controlling behavior in an adaptive manner in the face of natural and social environments.
Insight therapies do this. See p. 371.
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