Inquiries in Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy
December 1996 | 176 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
Rational emotive behavior therapy (REBT), founded by Albert Ellis, recently celebrated its 40th anniversary as a leading therapy approach within the cognitive-behavioral tradition. Windy Dryden has made numerous contributions to REBT's development over the past 15 years, and many of these contributions are featured in this volume. Inquiries in Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy opens with a brief overview of basic REBT theory and practice for readers new to the field and then builds on the discussion in following chapters. Topics include a historical look at the practice of REBT, theoretical developments and practical innovations that have taken place in recent years, and specialized areas of REBT such as brief REBT, behavior and the ABCs, and using REBT in supervision and group settings.
A survey of the essential roles and historical developments of REBT, this book will provide both students and professionals with an important overview of REBT.
The Basic Principles of Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy (REBT)
Reason and Emotion in Psychotherapy
When Musts Are Not Enough
The Issue of Behaviour in REBT
Complex Relationships among the ABC's of REBT
Robin Yapp and Windy Dryden
The Role of Concurrent Beliefs in Emotional Disturbance
Who Is Suitable for Brief REBT?
Paradoxical REBT
Teaching the Principles of Unconditional Self-Acceptance in a Structured, Group Setting
Using REBT in the Supervision of Counsellors
Audio-Tape Supervision by Mail
Robin Yapp and Windy Dryden
Supervision of REBT Therapists
`This book is a valuable resource for anyone making "inquiries" into REBT... it offers a wealth of insight. For anyone interested in the cognitive and cognitive behavioural approach in counselling and therapy, this book may well prove to be a gem' - [ac]Eisteach, The Journal of the Irish Association for Counselling and Therapy