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Volume 1 / 1983 - Volume 30 / 2012
3-4
Introduction to the Special Issue
Windy Dryden
5-19
Is REBT Marginalized?: A Survey of Counselor Educators
Beverly B. Kahn and Wallace J. Kahn
21-30
How REBT Can Be Less Disturbing and Remarkably More Influential in Britain: A Review of Views of Practitioners and Researchers
Peter Trower and Jason Jones
31-41
REBT 45 Years On: Still on the Sidelines
Michael Neenan
43-54
Collaborators in the Marginalization of REBT—The Use and Misuse of Three Approaches to Psychotherapy and Other Videotaped Demonstrations
Stephen G. Weinrach
55-66
Marginalisation Is Not Unbearable. Is It Even Undesirable?
Arthur Still
67-74
Reasons Why Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy Is Relatively Neglected in the Professional and Scientific Literature
Albert Ellis
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