
The Relevance of Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy for Modern CBT and Psychotherapy
- 134 pages
- English
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The Relevance of Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy for Modern CBT and Psychotherapy
About this book
The Relevance of Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy for Modern CBT and Psychotherapy explores the contemporary relevance of this treatment for modern psychotherapy, from the point of view of a leading contributor.
First founded in 1955 by Albert Ellis, REBT still has much to offer the field. Despite this, the therapy has been increasingly neglected by cognitive behaviour therapy and other practitioners. To demonstrate its contributed relevance, Professor Windy Dryden outlines in this book his current thinking and practice in regard to REBT. He advocates its key features of flexibility and non-extremeness, and explores what he believes REBT has to contribute to the discussion surrounding contemporary issues in psychotherapy.
The Relevance of Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy for Modern CBT and Psychotherapy is an excellent resource for CBT and other therapists who would like to know more about the relevance of REBT to their work.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Preface
- Origin of works and acknowledgments
- 1 Rational emotive behaviour therapy: An introductory guide
- 2 Personal contributions to rational emotive behaviour therapy
- 3 Rationality: Whither or wither?
- 4 Dealing with difficult issues in abuse: An REBT perspective1
- 5 REBT and therapeutic goals
- 6 REBT and acceptance
- 7 REBT, unconditional self-acceptance and self-compassion
- 8 REBT contributions to single-session therapy
- References
- Index