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Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy
A Reader

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April 1995 | 328 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
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This practical Reader brings together the major writings of the past decade on rational emotive behaviour therapy (REBT), originally called rational-emotive therapy (RET).

An overview by Albert Ellis, founder of REBT, introduces its theory and practice. The book then addresses preliminary issues such as building a therapeutic alliance with clients and assessing their problems. The bulk of the discussion that follows focuses on therapeutic intervention including: disputing irrational beliefs; activity and directiveness; vivid methods; and therapeutic efficiency. Chapters are included on the step-by-step practicalities of the counselling sequence and process. An afterword defends the tough-minded approach of REBT against the criticisms of a sometimes tender-minded profession.

 
Overview
Albert Ellis
Fundamentals of Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy for the 1990s
 
PART ONE: ALLIANCE, EDUCATION AND ASSESSMENT
Windy Dryden
The Therapeutic Alliance in Rational-Emotive Therapy
Norman D Macaskill
Educating Clients about Rational-Emotive Therapy
Russell M Grieger
A Client's Guide to Rational-Emotive Therapy
Raymond DiGiuseppe
A Rational-Emotive Model of Assessment
Windy Dryden
The Use of Chaining in Rational-Emotive Therapy
Raymond DiGiuseppe
Thinking What to Feel
 
PART TWO: INTERVENTION
Raymond DiGiuseppe
Comprehensive Cognitive Disputing in RET
Thomas H Harrell, Irving Beiman and Karen LaPointe
Didactic Persuasion Techniques in Cognitive Restructuring
Albert Ellis
The Issue of Force and Energy in Behavioral Change
Windy Dryden
Vivid Methods in Rational-Emotive Therapy
Albert Ellis
The Value of Efficiency in Psychotherapy
Albert Ellis
Rational-Emotive Therapy Approaches to Overcoming Resistance
Windy Dryden and Joseph Yankura
The Rational-Emotive Counselling Sequence
Windy Dryden and Joseph Yankura
The Rational-Emotive Counselling Process
Windy Dryden
Compromises in Rational-Emotive Therapy
Windy Dryden
Rational-Emotive Therapy and Eclecticism
 
AFTERWORD
Stephen G Weinrach
Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy
A Tough-Minded Therapy for a Tender-Minded Profession

 

`An invaluable resource. It is easily accessible, well referenced and indexed and overall provides an excellent dissemination of REBT for today' - British Journal of Medical Psychology

`This Reader, whose articles are skilfully selected and arranged by Professor Dryden, serves both as an introduction to REBT and a highly detailed account of its actual practice... As an REBT therapist myself, I found much to learn from these authoritative chapters to enhance my own practice... I hope this book attracts a large readership within the counselling community and thereby lead to a more informed and balanced assessment of REBT' - British Psychological Society Counselling Psychology Review

`Addresses important issues in the practice of Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy... a useful source of information for students and more experienced practitioners seeking an introduction to the method' - The Therapist

`For trainee counselors and those who seek an introduction to REBT, this book is an excellent resource' - Child and Family Behavior Therapy

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