Thomas Pinkel,
Sandra Nelson
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$11.00
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A humorous, energetic presentation of the use of type and rational-emotive
therapy concepts in stress management. The authors share years of experience
using this model in a hospital setting. Useful to the counselor, educator, or
anyone working with stress management. Presented at APT VIII.
| Product Detail |
| Cassette |
| Audiotape |
| 1989 CAPT |
| Product No. 50005 |
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$11.00
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