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Using Rational-Emotive Therapy Effectively - A Practitioner's Guide

English · Hardback

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The initial conceptualization of this book was much more narrow than the final product that has emerged. I started out believing that it would be enlightening to have a group of acknowledged rational-emotive therapy (RET) expert practitioners with well-established literary credentials write about how they approach the problem of modifying dient irrationality. Many RET practitioners of all levels of experience are, on the one hand, enamored of the economy, the precision, and the accuracy of psychological insight that RET theory offers, but they are, on the other hand, equally frustrated by their own inability to "persuade" or otherwise change some of the dients they work with more quickly or even at all. Indeed, dients themselves frequently express the view that RET is illuminating, yet they find themselves at the same time puzzled and perplexed by their inability to make the substantial changes that RET invites. It became dearer as I discussed the project with many of the contrib utors that to practice RET effectively requires more than just innovative and persistent assessment and intervention techniques. For example, Rus sell Grieger expressed the view that more prerequisite work needs to be done on the value and philosophical systems of dients-induding person al responsibility and the philosophy of happiness-before many dients can show significant shifts in their thinking. Susan Walen raised the gener al issues of how effective RET can be in the treatment of biologically driven affective disorders.

List of contents

1. Using RET Effectively: Reflections and Interview.- 2. Keys to Effective RET.- 3. Orthodox RET Taught Effectively with Graphics, Feedback on Irrational Beliefs, a Structured Homework Series, and Models of Disputation.- 4. REGIME: A Counseling and Educational Model for Using RET Effectively.- 5. Flexibility in RET: Forming Alliances and Making Compromises.- 6. A Rational-Emotive Model of Assessment.- 7. Comprehensive Cognitive Disputing in RET.- 8. RET and the Assertive Process.- 9. Depression and RET: Perspectives from Wounded Healers.- 10. Psychological Messages and Social Context: Strategies for Increasing RET's Effectiveness with Women.- 11. Using RET Effectively in the Workplace.- 12. RET with Children and Adolescents.

Product details

Assisted by Michael E. Bernard (Editor), Michae E Bernard (Editor), Michael E Bernard (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 26.06.2009
 
EAN 9780306437540
ISBN 978-0-306-43754-0
No. of pages 350
Dimensions 152 mm x 229 mm x 25 mm
Weight 681 g
Illustrations XVI, 350 p.
Series Applied Clinical Psychology
Nato Science Series B:
Nato Science Series B:
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Psychology > Applied psychology
Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Clinical medicine

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