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The case of Keesha, an African-American fifth form girl, is common for pupils of her age. Her attitude towards further changes is determined first by her specific traits of character and behavior patterns and second, by her gender. On this point, rational emotive behavior therapy seems to be helpful to assist the girl in coping with her problems during the period of adaptation. The therapy claims that human beings strive to achieve happiness; and people are prone to adopt irrational models of behavior, which support them on their way to achieving some goals. The most significant is the attitude ...