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CBT and Scatology

Posted on January 18, 2016 by David Ferraro
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“Freud was full of horseshit”. These are the words of Albert Ellis, co-founder of CBT and originator of what he calls Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy (REBT). Continue reading →

Posted in Psychoanalysis, Psychology | Tagged Albert Ellis, CBT, ethics, Freud, Jacques Lacan, logic, Psychoanalysis, REBT, scatology, Therapy | 13 Replies

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