In his earlier book "Rational-Emotive Therapy: Fundamentals and
Innovations" Dr Dryden outlined the central features of
Rational-Emotive Therapy (RET) as it had developed in and from the
work of Albert Ellis. He then proceeded to discuss innovations
within the theory, several of which had been instigated by the
author.
Originally published in 1987, this book builds upon these latter
elements. It discusses the theoretical basis of RET, arguing that
it can be accurately described as theoretically consistent eclectic
therapy, and analyses the problems encountered in, and the benefits
derived from, its practice. At the time this book provided a state
of the art discussion of RET and will still be of interest for
those involved in counselling, psychotherapy, clinical psychology,
psychiatry and social work.
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