well, i'm no therapist - i have to admit. however, i did a google search on "rational emotive cognitive." the first thing that strikes me is that you might have a rather difficult time holding to your claim that you have founded a movement called "rational emotive cognitive theory." i could be wrong, but it looks like the term shows up everywhere.
the current description consisting of the 3 core beliefs would seem to be essentially pacifism with a stress on self preservation. i do not see how the following attributes necessarily follow or are in any way directly related to the 3 core beliefs.
my essential synopsis: information gives is incomplete. the theory seems to be so general it could rapidly be expanded or interpreted to have a large number of meanings. perhaps you have further information?
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