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Practitioners are increasingly aware that religious persons present
unique problems and challenges in therapy. Rational-Emotive
Behavior Therapy (REBT) is among the most widely practiced, highly
structured and active directive approaches to treating emotional
and behavioral problems. Introduced by Albert Ellis in the early
1950s, REBT is the original cognitive-behavioral psychotherapy and
its efficacy has been supported by hundreds of treatment outcome
studies.
A uniquely belief-focused therapy, REBT is usually quite appealing
to clients from Christian, Jewish, Muslim, Hindu, and other
religious traditions, who respond favorably to REBT's focus on
right belief, active engagement in the work of therapy, and
reading/practice focused homework.
In this practical and user-friendly guide, the authors outline the
congruence between the therapeutic approach of REBT and the
presenting problems and concerns of religious persons. They
describe an approach to reconciling the sacred traditions and
beliefs of religious clients with the no nonsense techniques of
REBT. They review the essential components of practice with
religious clients--including assessment, diagnosis and problem
formulation, disputation of irrational beliefs, and other REBT
techniques, highlight the primary obstacles facing the therapist
when treating religious clients, and offer many case examples from
work with this important client population.
Mental health professionals from all backgrounds will benefit from
the detailed yet manual-focused approach to helping religious
clients overcome all forms of emotional distress.
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