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Showing papers on "Emotional exhaustion published in 1971"



Journal Article
TL;DR: The stimulus-organism response theory of REBT has a complex, interactional, and holistic view of the ABC's of human personality and disturbance, and it holds that activating events (A's) in people lives contribute to their emotional and behavioral disturbances or consequences (C's) largely because they are intermingled with or acted upon by people's beliefs about these activating events.
Abstract: REBT has always had a complex, interactional, and holistic view of the ABC’s of human personality and disturbance. Simply stated, the ABC theory of REBT follows the views of several ancient philosophers — especially Epictetus and Marcus Aurelius —and of Robert Woodworth’s stimulus-organismresponse theory. It holds that activating events (A’s) in people lives contribute to their emotional and behavioral disturbances or consequences (C’s) largely because they are intermingled with or acted upon by people’s beliefs (B’s) about these activating events (A’s).

17 citations


01 Jan 1971

12 citations


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TL;DR: In this article, the focus is on college drug use as it relates to individual student user and the individual student is seen as reflecting an emotional problem and pos... and the focus of this paper is on the individual user.
Abstract: The focus of this paper is upon college drug use as it relates to the individual student user. As with the academic dropout, the college drug user is seen as reflecting an emotional problem and pos...

8 citations


01 Jan 1971

5 citations