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Much of what we call emotion is nothing more or less than a certain kind - a...
Author:
Albert Ellis
Book:
Rational Psychotherapy and
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Much of what we call emotion is nothing more or less than a certain kind - a biased, prejudiced, or strongly evaluative kind - of thought.
( Albert Ellis )
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