This straightforward guide introduces the newcomer to the core
theoretical principles and therapeutic strategies of Rational
Emotive Behaviour Therapy (REBT). Starting with the ABC model of
emotion popularized by Albert Ellis from the outset when he
developed his approach to CBT, the guide then shows how REBT
distinguishes between unhealthy and healthy negative emotions. From
there it outlines the four irrational attitudes theorized to be at
the core of emotional and behavioural disturbance. Finally, the
newcomer to REBT will develop an appreciation for how REBT
inoculates clients against future problems and teaches them to
maintain and extend their treatment gains. This Newcomer's Guide
will be a useful contribution to counsellors and psychotherapists
in training, either in Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy or
another cognitive-behavioural approach.
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