A Practitioner's Guide to Rational-Emotive Behavior Therapy
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Product details:
- Edition number 3
- Publisher OUP USA
- Date of Publication 15 August 2013
- ISBN 9780199743049
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages416 pages
- Size 231x155x30 mm
- Weight 544 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
Extensively updated to include clinical findings over the last two decades, this third edition of A Practitioner's Guide to Rational-Emotive Behavior Therapy reviews the philosophy, theory, and clinical practice of Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT).
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Extensively updated to include clinical findings over the last two decades, this third edition of A Practitioner's Guide to Rational-Emotive Behavior Therapy reviews the philosophy, theory, and clinical practice of Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT). This model is based on the work of Albert Ellis, who had an enormous influence on the field of psychotherapy over his 50 years of practice and scholarly writing.
Designed for both therapists-in-training and seasoned professionals, this practical treatment manual and guide introduces the basic principles of rational-emotive behavior therapy, explains general therapeutic strategies, and offers many illustrative dialogues between therapist and patient. The volume 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. The authors describe both technical and specific strategic interventions, and they stress taking an integrative approach. The importance of building a therapeutic alliance and the use of cognitive, emotive, evocative, imaginal, and behavioral interventions serves as the unifying theme of the approach. Intervention models are presented for the treatment of anxiety, depression, trauma, anger, personality disorders, and addictions. Psychologists, clinical social workers, mental health counselors, psychotherapists, and students and trainees in these areas will find this book useful in learning to apply rational-emotive behavior therapy in practice.
With its step-by-step approach and many clinical examples, this excellent book is extremely practical, providing clinicians with many therapeutic tools. It should be in the libraries of practitioners interested in cognitive-behavioral type therapies.
Table of Contents:
Foreword to the Second Edition by Albert Ellis
Preface
About the Authors
Part I Basic Introduction to REBT
1. Albert Ellis and the Philosophy of REBT
2. Rational-Emotive Behavior Theory
3. The Irrational and Rational Beliefs
Part II General Therapeutic Strategies
4. The A-B-C Model and Teaching Clients the B to C Connection
5. Getting Therapy Off to a Good Start
6. Basic Therapy Skills
Part III The A-B-C's of REBT: Assessment
7. Identifying the A
8. The C: The Emotional and Behavioral Consequences
9. Assessing the B
Part IV Therapy: Getting Down to D - Disputation, and E -the New Effective Response
10. Cognitive Change Strategies
11. Challenges to Specific Irrational Beliefs
12. The Effective New Belief (EB)
13. Evocative, Imaginal, and Behavior Change Strategies
14. Problems and Solutions in Challenging Irrational Beliefs
15. Therapeutic Styles: the How not the What in Disputing Beliefs Using an Active Directive Style
Part V The Therapeutic Whole
16. Homework Assignments
17. Comprehensive Rational-Emotive Behavior Therapy
18. The Course of Therapy and Beyond
Appendix
References
Index