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Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy
A Reader
Edited by:
- Windy Dryden - Goldsmiths College, University of London, UK
February 1995 | 328 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
"REBT is an eclectic form of therapy where a broad range of interventions can be used by practitioners informed as they are by a decided theoretical perspective. This book would be a useful source of information for students and more experienced practitioners seeking an introduction to the method."
--The Therapist
Anyone looking for an authoritative collection of all major writings on rational emotive behavior therapy (REBT) will find this book a must. After an up-to-date overview by Albert Ellis who introduces REBT, contributors address preliminary issues such as building a therapeutic alliance with clients, educating them about REBT, and assessing their problems. The bulk of the discussion that follows focuses on therapeutic intervention, including disputing irrational beliefs, activity and directiveness, force and energy, vivid methods, and therapeutic efficiency.
This volume will prove an indispensable resource both for trainee counselors seeking an introduction to this approach and for more experienced practitioners already familiar with it.
"As an REBT therapist myself, I found much to learn from in these authoritative chapters in order to enhance my own practice. . . . I hope this book does attract a large readership within the counselling community and thereby leads to a more informed and
balanced assessment of REBT."
--Counseling Psychology Review
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