REBT is a form of psychotherapy that places personal beliefs front and center, inviting the patient to evaluate how their beliefs affects their thoughts and feelings. Essential Rational Emotive Behaviour Theory provides a clear introduction to the concepts and theories of REBT, with technical jargon stripped away to leave an open, engaging exploration of the field. Beginning with the central ABCDE model of emotional disturbance and change, the book delves into assessment, homework, disputing, common obstacles, and working...
REBT explores how beliefs affect outlook
REBT is a form of psychotherapy that places personal beliefs front and center, inviting the ...
These twelve interviews were conducted by Windy Dryden with different counsellors and psychotherapists on a wide variety of topics. Among the interviewees and subjects are Arnold Lazarus on sacred cows in psychotherapy and Patricia Milner on the counsellor and ME.
These twelve interviews were conducted by Windy Dryden with different counsellors and psychotherapists on a wide variety of topics. Among the intervie...
Windy Dryden has been involved in the training and supervision of counsellors for more than twenty years. This book draws together in one volume his contributions to the literature on this subject.
Windy Dryden has been involved in the training and supervision of counsellors for more than twenty years. This book draws together in one volume his c...
Draws together virtually all the author's writings on rational-emotive therapy (RET) that were published as journal articles or book chapters during the period 1979-1990. The book opens with an overview of RET theory and concludes with an outline of how the author has used RET on a personal level.
Draws together virtually all the author's writings on rational-emotive therapy (RET) that were published as journal articles or book chapters during t...
Drawn from his wealth of experience as a counsellor and trainer, this book comprises thirty brief reflections in which Windy Dryden addresses some of the most important aspects of the counselling process. The book opens with five pieces that consider the authors major personal counselling interests and other general issues. The following section examines the influence of Arnold Lazarus on his thinking about counselling. Dryden then discusses his interests in the use of language in counselling and also deals with ethical issues. In the fifth section the author relates three memorable...
Drawn from his wealth of experience as a counsellor and trainer, this book comprises thirty brief reflections in which Windy Dryden addresses some of ...
A companion volume for Preparing for Client Change in Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy, the training material in this book is arranged in modular format.
A companion volume for Preparing for Client Change in Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy, the training material in this book is arranged in modular fo...
This text is devoted to the presentation and assessment of actual demonstration sessions of REBT. The book opens with a brief introduction to the theory and practice of REBT and an outline of the 13 steps of the REBT treatment sequence. Demonstration sessions are then analyzed accordingly.
This text is devoted to the presentation and assessment of actual demonstration sessions of REBT. The book opens with a brief introduction to the theo...
Two experienced teachers of rational emotive behaviour therapy (REBT) have assembled over 100 errors commonly made by students. The authors then proceed to deal with each error, explaining what has gone wrong and how to put it right.
Two experienced teachers of rational emotive behaviour therapy (REBT) have assembled over 100 errors commonly made by students. The authors then proce...