Rational emotive behavior therapy: advances in theory and practice.
The effect of integrating
rational emotive behavior therapy and art therapy on self-esteem and resilience.
Rational emotive behavior therapy to overcome anger
This is the fundamental idea behind a variety of psychotherapies:
Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT; Ellis, 1962),Cognitive Therapy (Beck, 1963), Self-Instructional Training (Meichenbaum, 1971), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (Linehan, 1993) and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (Hayes, 1998), as listed in Blau, Fuller & Vaccaro, 2006.
A Mormon rational emotive behavior therapist attempts Qur'anic
rational emotive behavior therapy. In P.
How to feel rationally: Linking
rational emotive behavior therapy with components of emotional intelligence.
The theory behind
Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT), developed by Albert Ellis (1973), posits that our feelings are primarily caused by the specific thoughts and messages we tell ourselves.
Ellis (1913-2007), the influential psychologist/sex therapist who developed
Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy, candidly discusses his methods for coping with illness and emotional problems in childhood, his eventful love life, key influences, and dispute with the Albert Ellis Institute for
Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy that he founded.
Today with the introduction of some of the effective hypnotherapeutic techniques such as guided imagery, visualization techniques, dream induction,
rational emotive behavior therapy and aversion therapy, psychological dependence can be successfully managed.
In his 1991 talk on general semantics and
rational emotive behavior therapy, Ellis answered that question this way, "Perhaps he would--and, quite likely, for one reason or another, he wouldn't.
He further divides those 13 theories into three separate categories: (a) those that give empathy a significant focus, for example, person-centered therapy and self-psychology; (b) those that give empathy a prominent focus, such as individual psychology, existential therapy, psychoanalytic therapy, and cognitive behavioral therapy and cognitive therapy; and (c) those that address empathy as a recognizable aspect of the therapeutic process, like
rational emotive behavior therapy, transactional analysis, solution-focused brief therapy, gestalt therapy, constructivist therapy, feminist therapy, and family systems therapy.
Al comienzo de 1993, la re-bautizo Terapia Racional Emotivo-Conductual (
Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy, o REBT), para enfatizar los cambios en el comportamiento externo que, junto con los cambios cognitivos y emocionales, son las metas de su modelo de psicoterapia.