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1 online resource (243 pages) |
Contents |
The Fundamentals of Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy; Contents; About the authors; Introduction; 1 What you need to know about the theory of rational emotive behaviour therapy to get started; 2 What you need to know about the practice of rational emotive behaviour therapy to get started; 3 Teaching the ABCs of REBT; 4 Distinguishing between healthy and unhealthy negative emotions; 5 Being specific in the assessment process; 6 Assessing C; 7 Assessing the critical A; 8 Assessing irrational beliefs; 9 Assessing meta-emotional problems; 10 Goal-setting |
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11 Eliciting your clients commitment to change12 Preparing your client and yourself for the disputing process; 13 Disputing irrational beliefs: The three major arguments; 14 Socratic and didactic disputing of irrational beliefs; 15 Examples of Albert Elliss disputing work; 16 Helping your client to understand the rationality of his or her rational beliefs; 17 Negotiating homework assignments; 18 Reviewing homework assignments; 19 Dealing with your clients |
Summary |
* A complete introduction to REBT, an approach to CBT which argues that at the core of emotional disturbance lies a set of irrational beliefs that people hold about themselves and others. * Essential for counsellors who are beginning to use REBT with clients - recreates the 'feel'of a training course and alerts trainees to difficulties they may experience when using REBT in practice. * Covers all the basic theoretical and practical information that trainees need to begin using REBT, with special attention paid to disputing irrational beliefs and helping clients set goals. * Windy Dryden is the |
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Print version record |
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Electronic book
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Author |
Branch, Rhena
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ISBN |
9780470754498 |
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0470754494 |
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1281840912 |
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9781281840912 |
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