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78. *EHis A. (1992c) Group rational-emotive and cognitive-behavior. International Journal of Group Therapy,42,63–80.

79. *EUis A. (1993a) The advantages and disadvantages of self-help therapy materials. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 24,335–339.

80. *EUis A. (1993b) Fundamentals of rational-emotive therapy for the 1990s. In W. Dryden & L K. Hill (Eds.) Innovations in rational-emotive therapy (pp. 1—32) Newbury Park, CA: Sage.

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82. *ESis A. (1993d) Rational emotive imagery: RET version. In M J. 8c J. L. Wolfe (Eds.) The RET source bookfor practitioners (pp. New York: Institute for Rational-Emotive Therapy.

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84. *EUis A. (1993f) Rational-emotive therapy and hypnosis. In J*. W. Rhue, S. J. Lynn, 8c Г. Kirsch (Eds.) Handbook of clinical hypnosis (pp. 173–186) Washington, DO American Psychological Association.

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86. *Ettis A. (1994a) My response to "Don’t throw the therapeutic baby out with the holy water": Helpful and hurtful elements of religion! Journal of Psychology and Christianity, 13,323–326.

87. *EUis A. (1994b). Rational ©motive behavior therapy approaches to obsessive- compulsive disorder (OCD). Journal of Rational-Emotive and Cognitive-Behavior Therapy, 12,121–141.

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