Trainee therapists often stick rigidly to the therapeutic
guidelines that are taught to them on their training course, or
adopted from a book, regardless of their approach. How to Think and
Intervene Like an REBT Therapist provides the trainee with an
opportunity to discover how experienced therapists think, and how
their thoughts influence their interventions when using REBT.
In this book, Windy Dryden compares the thinking and intervening
characteristics of experienced REBT therapists with the actions of
trainees making errors typical of people at an introductory level.
By using clinical vignettes, case scenarios and verbatim dialogue
he demonstrates how REBT therapists can make better use of the work
alliance between themselves, their clients and their trainees, and
use REBT more flexibly in practice.
This highly practical guide will be essential reading for all
those who have recently been introduced to rational emotive
behaviour therapy.
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