Explaining rational emotive behavior therapy as a general treatment model, this title addresses different treatment modalities, including individual, couple, family, and sex therapy. It includes several case examples that illustrate each of the different settings. It is suitable for clinical and counseling psychologists.
This is an excellent summary and review of one of the most valuable cognitive type therapies in use today. It is very valuable for family practitioners and psychiatrists in office practice. It is written in a simple matter of fact way. Very practical and I think in family practice you can use it with almost all patients with situational depresion, anxiety, unresolved grief and marital therapy Thanks- Hector A. Feliciano M.D.- Proffesor of Family Medicine
Just what I needed
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
When I read this (from the book): "The essence of human emotional disturbance consists of the absolutistic "must's" and "must not's" that people think about their failure, about their rejections, about their poor treatment by others, and about life's frustrations and losses. To avoid emotional disturbance, they can be surrendered if they give up their absolutistic demands on themselves, other people and the universe. And at the same time, have strong and persistent desires, wishes, and preferences, and to avoid feelings of detachment, withdrawal, and lack of involvement." I was shocked. This is just what I needed to finally understand why I felt so much anger and got anxious after wood when "other people" acted so irrationally, not to say stupidly. I understood it right that moment: they're not the problem, it's me.
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