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[Mental disorders in a complete transverse heart block].

[The characteristics of the clinical picture and of the psychotherapy of somatogenically induced neurosis-like disorders in people subjected to ionizing radiation exposure as a result of the accident at the Chernobyl Atomic Electric Power Station].

Danger ideation reduction therapy (DIRT) for obsessive-compulsive washers. A controlled trial.

Priming irrational beliefs in recovered-depressed people.

Rational-emotive behavior therapy and the formation of stimulus equivalence classes.

Well-being therapy. A novel psychotherapeutic approach for residual symptoms of affective disorders.

Irrational beliefs and marital conflict.

Group therapy for anxiety disorders using rational emotive behaviour therapy.

Cognitive factors associated with facial pain.

Albert Ellis on rational emotive behavior therapy. Interview by Lata K. McGinn.

The applicability of selected rational-emotive therapy principles for pastoral counseling.

A critical review of marital therapy outcome research.

Treatment of fear of blushing, sweating, or trembling. Results at long-term follow-up.

Effects of a group rational-emotive behavior therapy program on the Type A behavior pattern.

[Irrational beliefs and mental health].

[Tubal pregnancy: the experience of early rehabilitative treatment].

The treatment of social phobia: the differential effectiveness of exposure in vivo and an integration of exposure in vivo, rational emotive therapy and social skills training.

Psychotherapy for panic disorder.

Treatment of borderline patients in a multiple-treater setting.

Reason and emotion in psychotherapy: Albert Ellis.

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