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Details a comparative study under controlled conditions of the three major schools of psycho-therapy - client-centered therapy, behavioral or systematic desensitization therapy, and rational-emotive therapy. This study compares the effectiveness of these distinct forms of counseling with two distinct personality types - introverts and extroverts.
This book details the first comparative study under controlled conditions of the three major schools of psychotherapy-client-centered therapy, behavioral or systematic desensitization therapy, and rational-emotive therapy
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