rational-emotive therapy
[ rash-uh-nl-i-moh-tiv ]
/ ˈræʃ ə nl ɪˈmoʊ tɪv /
noun Psychology.
a form of therapy in which a patient is asked to reject irrational attitudes and assumptions in order to deal effectively with stressful situations.
Words nearby rational-emotive therapy
rational function,
rational horizon,
rational number,
rational operation,
rational therapy,
rational-emotive therapy,
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rationalism,
rationality,
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rationing