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In this article Albert Ellis describes the constructive philosophies of REBT and shows how they are similar to those of many religionists in regard to: unconditional self-acceptance, high frustration tolerance, unconditional acceptance of others, the desire rather than need for achievement and approval, and other mental health goals. Topics covered include the importance of unconditional self-acceptance, questioning one's beliefs, acting on healthy beliefs, developing a realistic view of oneself and one's life experiences, specifying one's problems and setting goals, and much more. Unconditional self-acceptance is a radical idea that works. |
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