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This article first appeared in Volume 8, No, 1 ((2001) of the Human Givens journal.
JOE GRIFFIN and IVAN TYRRELL are both psychotherapists who, together, developed the human givens approach
The APET model and its practical application are explored in more detail in Joe Griffin's and Ivan Tyrrell's book: Human Givens: A new approach to emotional health and clear thinking
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