A special "THANK YOU!!!" goes out to the library at California State University East Bay for making available to me many, if not most, of the titles you will find on these three bibliography pages.
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Ellis, A. (1985). Overcoming resistance: Rational-emotive therapy with
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Epstein, L. (1981). Countertransference and its influence on judgements of
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Epstein, L., & Feiner, A.H. (1979). Countertransference: The
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Erikson, E.H. (1987). A way of looking at things: Selected papers from
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Ferster, C.B. & Skinner, B.F. (1957). Schedules of reinforcement. New York: Appleton Century Crofts, Inc. (Library of Congress #57-6418) See also, BF Skinner.
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Firestein, S.K. (1978). Termination in psychoanalysis. New York:
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