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A Guide to Rational Living: Albert Ellis Ph.D: 9780879800420: Books: Amazon.co.uk
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The designers of the world’s most popular kinds of therapy use direct, to-the-heart-of-the-problem ways to educate you what you do to needlessly upset yourself and make yourself emotionally stronger.
Melvin Powers, publisher, writes in the foreword:
Years ago, after two decades of reading manuscripts that claimed to have all the attributes that this one truly has, I came across the original New Guide to Rational Living—a jewel that has become a classic in the area of psychology.
I am pleased to inform that I have sold 1.5 million copies of this book in previous editions since then. Numerous people have thanked me for making the book available\sand have expressed how favorably it has changed their life.
This fresh, revised third version will undoubtedly be very useful to today’s readers, who face tremendous obstacles in daily life.
Those who have read a huge number of euphoric and inspirational books without reaching enduring success\swill particularly enjoy this book. Because, while A Guide to Rational Living offers no guarantees, it has the potential to assist readers more than all other works combined.
Drs. Albert Ellis and Robert A. Harper express their hope in the first chapter of this extraordinary new edition of A Guide to Rational Living that readers will not “jump to the conclusion that we hand out the same old hackneyed, Pollyannaish message that you may have long ago considered and rejected as having no practical value.”
This book, unlike others you’ve undoubtedly read, has no jargon linked with psychology or psychiatry, and it may turn out to be the finest book on psychotherapy for laypeople ever published.
It may provide emotionally troubled people many answers they are looking for, and it can help everyone feel better about themselves and deal with their life more successfully.
The authors employ a novel approach of portraying their answers to common challenges. Thus, they point out that the person who feels inadequate and insecure suffers from “Irrational Belief No. 2: the assumption that you must be totally competent, adequate, and accomplishing.”
Drs. Ellis and Harper employ 10 of these principles to bring forth the
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