Abstract

This study involved an attempt to explore the relationship between irrational ideas and marital discord, as posited in Rational‐Emotive‐Therapy. The results supported the hypothesis that individuals who experience marital difficulties demonstrate higher degrees of irrational thinking than individuals who do not experience such difficulties. Additional findings were interpreted on the basis of differences between males and females with respect to cognitive and perceptual orientation.

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