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Trait Theory
Alber Ellis: 1950's - Behavioral Theory.

"Accept yourself as you are, with your imperfections.  You're an imperfect,
fallible human".

We all express ourselves differently, but the irrational beliefs that upset us
can be placed under three major headings. Each of these core beliefs
contains an absolutistic must or demand. These three majors musts can
be summarized as follows:

1. I must do well and win the approval of others or else I am no good.

2. Other people must do "the right thing" or else they are no good and
deserve to be punished.

3. Life must be easy, without discomfort or inconvenience.