The lineage of positive psychology and cognitive behavioral modalities: How Stoicism inspired modern psychotherapy
Abstract The self-help movement has evolved into a multi-billion dollar industry in the 21st Century, as bookstores are continually replenished with manuals advertising previously undiscovered secrets of achieving happiness. These publications, however, along with newly refined versions of psychothe...
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