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This is a collection of five transcripts of therapy sessions conducted by Albert Ellis, the founding father of Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy (REBT).
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Designed for both therapists-in-training and seasoned professionals, this practical treatment guide introduces the basic principles of rational-emotive behaviour therapy, explains general therapeutic strategies, and offers many illustrative dialogues between therapist and patient. It breaks down each stage of therapy to present the exact procedures and skills therapists need, and numerous case studies illustrate how to use these skills.
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This authoritative volume commemorates six decades of Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy by assembling its current state of theory, practice, and research. Bedrock chapters on defining features, assessment and measurement, and empirical findings place REBT squarely in the cognitive-behavioral landscape, reinforcing its status as a significant therapeutic approach. The book’s palette of applications shows the flexibility and effectiveness of REBT in school, workplace, and other settings, with worried parents and “stuck” athletes, and as a foundation for brief interventions. And the survey of guiding principles and the evolution of the method by REBT founder Albert Ellis is a testament to its enduring clinical value. Included in the coverage: · A comparison of REBT with other cognitive behavior therapies. · The measurement of irrationality and rationality. · Empirical Research in REBT theory and practice. · Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy and the working alliance. · Brief interventions in Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy. · REBT and positive psychology. · Rational emotive behavior education in schools. Advances in REBT will be welcomed as a definitive reference across the REBT community: frontline clinicians, novices, trainees, students, and researchers. Seasoned practitioners looking to incorporate REBT into their repertoires will find it immensely helpful.
Rational emotive behavior therapy. --- Rational-emotive psychotherapy --- Rational emotive therapy --- Rational psychotherapy --- REBT (Rational emotive behavior therapy) --- RET (Rational emotive therapy) --- Cognitive therapy --- Psychology, clinical. --- Clinical Psychology. --- Clinical psychology. --- Psychiatry --- Psychology, Applied --- Psychological tests
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This book brings together the papers written by the authors over the last fifteen years on the historical and philosophical foundations of Albert Ellis' Rational Psychotherapy (later Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy, REBT) and its relationship to Stoicism, especially the later practical form represented by Epictetus. It goes beneath the well known similarities between Stoic "spiritual exercises" and modern psychotherapy, to look at the cause of these similarities. These lie in the conceptual continuities that connect the Stoics and other ancient philosophies with the modern cultural framework underlying psychotherapy.
Rational emotive behavior therapy. --- Rational-emotive psychotherapy --- Rational emotive therapy --- Rational psychotherapy --- REBT (Rational emotive behavior therapy) --- RET (Rational emotive therapy) --- Cognitive therapy --- Epictetus. --- Epictetus --- Epiktetos --- Epiktet --- Ėpiktet --- Epiktit --- Epitteto --- Epiktétos --- Epictète --- Epicteto --- Ἐπίκτητος
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'The Rational Emotive Behavioural Approach to Therapeutic Change' will be welcomed both by those specialising in REBT and those trained in other approaches wanting to learn more about the change process in counselling and psychotherapy.
Rational emotive behavior therapy. --- Cognitive therapy. --- Cognitive-behavior therapy --- Cognitive-behavioral therapy --- Cognitive psychotherapy --- Psychotherapy --- Rational-emotive psychotherapy --- Rational emotive therapy --- Rational psychotherapy --- REBT (Rational emotive behavior therapy) --- RET (Rational emotive therapy) --- Cognitive therapy
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Windy Dryden introduces the key elements of rational emotive behavioural theory and practice, and outlines the counselling sequence when working through a particular problem with a client.
Rational-Emotive Counselling - Cognitive Psychology (General) . --- Rational-emotive psychotherapy. --- Psychotherapy, Rational-Emotive --- Psychotherapy --- Behavioral Disciplines and Activities --- Psychiatry and Psychology --- Psychiatry --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Psychotherapies --- Neurolinguistic Programming --- Sensory Art Therapies --- Rational Psychotherapy --- Psychotherapy, Rational --- Rational-Emotive Psychotherapy --- Psychotherapies, Rational --- Psychotherapies, Rational-Emotive --- Psychotherapy, Rational Emotive --- Rational Emotive Psychotherapy --- Rational Psychotherapies --- Rational-Emotive Psychotherapies --- Rational emotive behavior therapy. --- Rational-emotive psychotherapy --- Rational emotive therapy --- Rational psychotherapy --- REBT (Rational emotive behavior therapy) --- RET (Rational emotive therapy) --- Cognitive therapy --- Cognitive therapy.
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Since the groundbreaking first edition of Rational Emotive Approaches to the Problems of Childhood by Albert Ellis and Michael Bernard two decades ago, our understanding of the nature and treatment of children’s problems has grown considerably. Now in a completely new volume, Albert Ellis and children’s REBT specialist Professor Michael Bernard have revised and updated this pioneering volume to reflect both the latest in clinical practice and research. Fourteen expert contributors (including many from the original) share with the editors a deep commitment to integrating REBT with other cognitive-behavioral methods, and to providing young people with developmentally appropriate care. Together they give readers a practical framework for conducting assessment, treatment, and prevention with individuals, clients and groups as well as in family and school settings. Key features of this new edition include: Developmental considerations in using REBT with children and adolescents Specific chapters devoted to major disorders -- aggression, phobias anxiety, depression, academic underachievement, and ADHD Latest strategies for challenging and changing the irrational beliefs of young people Techniques for building key REBT skills: emotional resilience and frustration tolerance Extensive research findings on the efficacy of REBT with young people Brand-new material on special issues -- involving parents, conducting group sessions, and working with exceptional children An overview of Rational Emotive Education and You Can Do It! Education, school-based applications of REBT With coverage this thorough, Ellis, Bernard, and collaborators have created a resource of immediate value to child and adolescent mental health practitioners including school psychologists, school counselors, school social workers, behavior therapists, and family therapists, and educators involved in helping young people overcome behavioral disorders.
Rational emotive behavior therapy. --- Child psychotherapy. --- Child mental health services --- Child psychiatry --- Children --- Psychotherapy --- Rational-emotive psychotherapy --- Rational emotive therapy --- Rational psychotherapy --- REBT (Rational emotive behavior therapy) --- RET (Rational emotive therapy) --- Cognitive therapy --- Diseases --- Treatment --- Psychology, clinical. --- Clinical Psychology. --- Clinical psychology. --- Psychiatry --- Psychology, Applied --- Psychological tests
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Rational emotive behavior therapy --- Child psychotherapy --- Rational-emotive psychotherapy --- Rational emotive therapy --- Rational psychotherapy --- REBT (Rational emotive behavior therapy) --- RET (Rational emotive therapy) --- Cognitive therapy --- Child mental health services --- Child psychiatry --- Children --- Psychotherapy --- Diseases --- Treatment --- Child psychotherapy. --- Rational emotive behavior therapy. --- Child behavior disorders --- Mental disorders --- Therapy. --- In adolescence. --- In infancy and childhood.
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