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by James O Prochaska


  * From the work of the renowned family therapist Paul Watzlawick.

  * These “irrationalities” were first codified by Albert Ellis, founder of rational-emotive therapy.

  * Agoraphobia refers to the persistent fear of leaving one’s home.

  * Self-efficacy is a concept developed by Albert Bandura, a well-known psychologist at Stanford University.

  * Marlatt and Gordon term this phenomenon the Abstinence Violation Effect (AVE).

  * Marlatt and Gordon call them Apparently Irrelevant Decisions.

  * Gurin et al., 1960

  † Veroff et al., 1981

  * Mellinger et al., 1978.

  * If your score is high on three or more of these scales, then we recommend that you consult a mental health professional, after reading the section in Chapter 9 about finding a good psychotherapist. In addition, go to your physician for a checkup to rule out diseases such as anemia, diabetes, thyroid condition, and mitral valve prolapse, all of which may cause or mimic the distress syndrome.

 

 

 


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