Free Essays on Rational Emotive Therapy

  1. Twelve Step Model Versus Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy

    Abstract The spiritual self-help twelve step model and the Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy model were analyzed through attendance of meetings open to the public. Alcoholics Anonymous (A.A.) and Cocaine Anonymous (C.A.) represents the spiritually based twelve step program of recovery, while SMART...

  2. The Origin of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

    Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Origin of cognitive behavior therapy * Came out of the behavioural psychology tradition * Leading proponents were Aaron Beck and Albert Ellis * 1960s were the starting point and began with the treatment of unipolar depression Definition of CBT * Focused...

  3. Case Report

    Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy: Case Conceptualization 2 Jimmie Johnson Liberty University Course and Section: Coun 510 Sub-term A; Deadline: August 4, 2013 Instructor’s Name: Professor Aaron Oberman ...

  4. ASH PSY 330 Week 4 DQ 1 Cognitive Theory

    could use one of the therapy techniques listed to treat a patient exhibiting an abnormal behavior. Indicate in your post which option you selected. Option A: Discuss the theory underlying Rational Emotive Therapy. Why does this approach lend itself so well as a therapy? Develop a short, fictional...

  5. Counseling Theories

    counseling aligns best with the behavioral and cognitive behavioral therapy theories. I believe that there are many situations in life where we cannot control what happens to us, but we can choose how we respond to these situations. Behavior therapy focuses on developing client’s skills so that they have increased...

  6. Integration of Cbt and Pct

    Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Person Centered Therapy Kelli Rodriguez Capella University Applying an Intergraded Approach to a Case Example: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Person Centered Therapy Theory plays an important role in the process and outcome of therapy. For this reason...

  7. Overview of Cognitive Behavioral Theory

    OVERVIEW OF FOCUS QUESTIONS FOR THE THEORIES: RATIONAL EMOTIVE BEHAVIOR THERAPY - Corey, p. 275-287 1. Who are the key figures (founder or founders) associated with the approach? Albert Ellis (influenced by Epictetus [ancient Greek philosopher], and Adler, as well as Karen Horney. 2. What...

  8. general psychology

    behavioral therapy Cognitivism Descriptive Ecological systems theory Emotionally focused therapy Existential therapy Family therapy Feminist therapy Gestalt psychology Humanistic Logotherapy Narrative therapy Philosophy Psychoanalysis Psychoanalytic theory Psychodrama Psychodynamic psychotherapy Rational emotive...

  9. My Counseling Theory Paper

    there are some theories more than others that I would use to guide me in my daily school counseling. First, I would like to address Psychoanalytic Therapy. I agree with Freud on the power the unconscious in influencing how we think, feel and behave and that dreams are powerful tools in helping people...

  10. PSY 330 ASH course Tutorial / Tutorialoutleet

    could use one of the therapy techniques listed to treat a patient exhibiting an abnormal behavior. Indicate in your post which option you selected. Option A: Discuss the theory underlying Rational Emotive Therapy. Why does this approach lend itself so well as a therapy? Develop a short, fictional...

  11. PSYC 101 Final Exam Question 1

    beliefs chemical imbalances childhood experiences 2 points Question 18 1. Which therapist is most closely associated with client-centered therapy? Heinz Kohut Albert Bandura Sigmund Freud Carl Rogers 2 points Question 19 1. _____ treat depression by inhibiting reabsorption...

  12. Is Psychology an Art or a Science

    the coherence of the discipline as a whole? Illustrate your answer, where appropriate, by reference to the Gay Muslims DVD and Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT). . . ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- . . To determine whether...

  13. Introduction to Counselling Psychology

    counselling. But McLeod (2003) argues that counselling is far much more than just talking, it has been transformed throughout the years into 'schools' of therapy. These schools adopted forms of approaches to help people who need guidance, clarity and problem solving. McLeod (2003) points out that there are...

  14. Art Therapy Intervention Designed to Increase Self-Esteem of an Incarcerated Pedophile

    Hello class, the name of the article I will be discussing is “ART THERAPY INTERVENTION DESIGNED TO INCREASE SELF-ESTEEM OF AN INCARCERATED PEDOPHILE “by Ackerman, Joy. This article address how the use of art therapy has help pedophile to get control of their illness by address what causes of the behavior...

  15. PSY 330 Ash Course Tutorial / Uophelp

    could use one of the therapy techniques listed to treat a patient exhibiting an abnormal behavior. Indicate in your post which option you selected. Option A: Discuss the theory underlying Rational Emotive Therapy. Why does this approach lend itself so well as a therapy? Develop a short, fictional...

  16. CBT for Depression

    This assignment will discuss the application of the Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) in mental health nursing with reference to its principles and those of the Recovery Model. A brief discussion of CBT’s historical and developmental background in the management of mental health problems relating to...

  17. Art Therapy in the Public School System

    ART THERAPY IN THE PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM: OUTLETS FOR NEW POSSIBILITIES Leah C. Bell April 30, 1998 INTRODUCTION Art therapy has been for the most part, well known as an adjunct form of treatment in the clinical settings such as in psychiatric hospitals and outpatient centers, focusing on mental...

  18. Counseling the deaf

    and also assist them in ‘unpacking their privileges’ (Whyte et al.,2013). Unpacking hearing privileges is an important step to take before beginning therapy as it involves leaving the personal hearing privilege behind and focusing on adapting society for the Deaf individual rather than vice versa. A counsellor...

  19. THE EFFECT OF OCCUPATIONAL STRESS IN THE WORKPLACE

    cognitive behaviourally oriented stress interventions are Rational Emotive Therapy (RET) and Stress Inoculation Training (SIT) developed by Meichenbaum, the essence of this approach is to replace negative and irrational thoughts with positive and rational ones. Kushnir and Malkinson (1993) give a description...

  20. DeVry PSYC 110 Final Exam - Latest

    supporting a client’s self-efficacy are the four pillars of _____. (Points : 5) motivational interviewing rational emotive therapy person-centered therapy contingency contracting Question 15.15. (TCO 12) A technique for treating phobias and other stress disorders...

  21. ASH PSY 330 / Assignmentcloud.com

    could use one of the therapy techniques listed to treat a patient exhibiting an abnormal behavior. Indicate in your post which option you selected. Option A: Discuss the theory underlying Rational Emotive Therapy. Why does this approach lend itself so well as a therapy? Develop a short, fictional...

  22. Professional Framework Report Assignment

    and called it ‘unconditional positive regard’. (Rogers, 1957). Dryden (2006) uses the term ‘unconditional acceptance’ to describe the rational emotive behavioural therapy that he uses. He goes on to state that ‘what makes the condition therapeutic is that the clients experience the practitioner respecting...

  23. Recruitment and retention

    Journal of Kinesiology and Nutrition Student Research. 3. Warren, J., 2012. Mobile mind mapping: Using mobile technology to enhance rational emotive behavior therapy. Journal of Mental Health Counseling. 34(1). pp. 72-81. Withall, J., Jago, R. and Fox, K. R., 2012. The effect of community-based social...

  24. Case Study

    T E R 12 Behavioral and Cognitive Behavioral Models Behavioral and cognitive behavioral psychotherapeutic models have been applied to family therapy only in the last thirty or so years. The use of therapeutic behavioral methods with individuals, however, goes back to the early 1960s when, largely...

  25. Conflicting Perspectives Julius Ceasar

    lawyer and the uncertainty of an agnostic.Ethan Thomas begins his closing speech with an exclamation,“Ladies and Gentlemen. Don’t you believe it!”The emotive language initially earns the sympathy of the audience. Erin, however, opens with arhetorical question, “Do I really believe that this tragedy is the...

  26. carl rogers

    rejected and this will leave them dissatisfied because they don’t always get enough compliments. REBT tries to modify rational thoughts to irrational thoughts but REBT is thought to be rational because it oversees emotions and will only treat the symptoms but not the cause of the problem. REBT isn’t able to...

  27. Self Development

    CBT, Person Centered Therapy and Gestalt Therapies are three theoretical models that have been applied in psychotherapy for many years. Despite their similarities and use in counselling, the three theoretical models hold distinct differences from each other. These differences are realized especially...

  28. Effects of Achievement Motivation on Behavior

    significant following based on his development of rational-emotive behavior therapy, which deals with identifying irrational thoughts that cause negative emotions (Martin & Pear, 2003). These cognitive theories have had tremendous effect on developing effective therapies for individuals suffering from depression...

  29. Depression: a Mood Disorder

    manifestations the disorder has taken on. The regimen in which the mood disorder is treated can be a class of medications known as “anti-depressants”, therapy or sometimes both. The aggression of which the depression is dealt with can also differ if the person is having more severe symptoms. According...

  30. Pharm

    /lPharmacology chapter’s36,37,32.31.35.38,8 Ch. 36Drug Therapy for NAUSEA & VOMITTING Key Terms: Introduction Overview of Nausea & Vomiting Physiology Clinical Manifestation Drug Therapy PHENOTHIAZINES Pharmokinetics Action Use Adverse Effects Contraindications ...

  31. Pharmacist Role in Healthcare

    professional advisory and primary health care role. A modern-day pharmacist can be trained in providing the knowledge concerning: 1. Optimal drug therapy for patients with a focus on drug interactions and potential side effects 2. Counseling on various disease conditions 3. Education and promotion of...

  32. Theories and Theorists

    theories of therapy, but as they grow each therapist is drawn to a specific theory. Working with the seriously and persistently mentally ill; cognitive behavior therapy and dialectical behavior therapy have worked well with this therapist. Cognitive Behavior Therapy Cognitive Behavior Therapy was created...

  33. Mind over Matter

    defense can be submitted. From the past original rule to the rule presently, it has been cut legally in knowing the difference from right and wrong. Rational and guilty is a situation in where the criminal is aware of their actions and aware that it is wrong. Guilty but insane is where the criminal understands...

  34. Cognitive Interventions

    of different methods and therapies used during counseling sessions. Cognitive intervention is a form of counseling also called cognitive psychology. The methods used to help clients depends on the individuals situation and needs. Professionals normally use this form of therapy for people experiencing...

  35. Ocd in the Aviator

    that may not be real; he thought he was losing his mind to this disorder. This meant that Hughes was aware that his thoughts and actions were not rational, and yet he could not control them. Howard Hughes’ symptoms also included repeated hand washing, particularly when he was in the restroom of a restaurant...

  36. Compare and Contrast the Ways in Which the Psychodynamic and Cognitive-Behavioural Approaches to Counselling Understand and Make Use of the Counselling Relationship.

    full of ambiguous mutual interactions, on both conscious and unconscious levels, which as a consequence may produce unintended effects during the therapy session. Therefore, the impact of different types of relationships is one of the causes of disputes between two of the main approaches to counselling:...

  37. An Elizabethan Tragedy

    to Lear. In reference to traditional critic John Dandy, the concept of nature expresses the conflict between two views of nature, one that is rational and divinely ordered while the other is governed by self interest and appetite as the tragedy of King Lear is due to Lear and Cordelia attempting...

  38. case study 2

    or express joy, depressed often, oversleeping or insomnia, weird or not rational statements, extreme reaction to criticism. Mrs. Smith will need to have treatment which includes: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Family Therapy would need to start as well, Mrs. Smith would need to see a psychiatrist...

  39. Defining the Visual Arts Wiki

    Monet oil painting to sketches made for animated movies. Visual Arts are intended to be emotional (art intended to evoke emotion in the audience) or rational (art intended to make its audience think), or it can be a mixture of both. Visual Arts can be looked at from several viewpoints: “Cultural - where...

  40. PSYC 460 Full Class

    to use to change undesirable motives of a participant is A.behavior modification B.cognitive intervention C.rational emotive therapy D.cognitive restructuring ……………………………….. PSYC 460 WEEK 3 QUIZ Question 1 of 15 1.0/ 1.0 Points The results of Weinberg and Hunt's...

  41. Application of Clincal PSychology

    something behind the way we feel about something. One of the interventions that would be used is coping skills therapy. This kind of therapy includes intrinsic such as stress inoculation therapy or relaxation training. Also methods which includes muscle relaxation training, education, breathing retraining...

  42. “the Stab in the Back” Theory

    great depression of the early 1930’s. Social factors included the bitterness over the Versailles treaty and high unemployment. Hitler was a powerful emotive speaker who used these events to his advantage. The Nazis were well organized with this. Causing a fear in opponents. Gobbles helped the Nazis attract...

  43. Lawrence Kohlberg

    to try and further his theories of moral development, in which Piaget had only two stages. He argued that moral development should be mandated on rational grounds instead of rules designated by an authority. In Piaget’s theory, the dilemma is between man’s own rules and society’s rules. Kohlberg’s theory...

  44. The History of Anorexia

    imbalances in the blood. The doctor may recommend a physcological therapy, such as cognitive therapy, with a specialist who specializes in eating disorders. The goal of this treatment is to boost self- esteem and help develop a rational approach towards eating, while establishing a regular eating pattern...

  45. Relapse Prevention for Opiate Abuse

    Behavioral Therapy combines behavioral techniques, such as gradual exposure, with cognitive techniques that focus on helping clients recognize and correct faulty beliefs and ways of thinking. Cognitive Behavioral Therapists draw upon the principles and techniques of cognitive models of therapy. A central...

  46. Transactional Analysis

    situations, I find that I am lost in my own thoughts, even when there are other people around. This is an act of withdrawal. Rituals: On arriving to a therapy session, I have a set of things that I do. I go ahead to the room where I move the chair and cushions to my liking. I check that room is how it was...

  47. Can Success Be Disastrous

    sowed the seeds for the quickly collapse of Qin Dynasty only four years after his death. It is of prime importance that we should still keep a rational mind and pure conscience to handle our success. For a great individual, success means nothing but further responsibilities and new challenges. Marie...

  48. Quizes

    fugue. d. schizophrenia. 13 of 14 Which symptom of schizophrenia is described as a false belief system that is upheld even though it is NOT rational? a. hallucination b. delusion c. blunted affect d. catatonic behavior 14 of 14 In addition to evidence that strong ____ factors may influence...

  49. Psychology a Science? Fact or Fiction?

    central role played by evidence and testable theories, to assess psychology all one need do is look at what therapies are offered by trained, licensed psychologists, and the degree to which those therapies are derived from rigorous, repeatable experimental evidence. (Answers: "anything" and "zero".) This situation...

  50. Uncertin Fate

    is cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT). Medication may also be used to help ease the symptoms of social anxiety disorder so that CBT is more effective. Drugs may also be used alone. Cognitive-behavior therapy: The goal of CBT is to guide the person's thoughts in a more rational direction and help the...

  51. Use of Qualitative Methods in Assessing Pharmacological Treatment of Seniiors

    of qualitative methods in assessing pharmacological treatment of seniors Pharmacological treatmnet is considered among the most common type of therapy elderly people. In addition to the positive effects – cure acute illness, elimination or alleviation symptoms of diseases, also has its negative sides...

  52. Bladerunner and Frankenstein - 1

    loss of humanity. Throughout the novel, after successfully bringing life to his creation, Victor’s repetitive use of the pronoun “I” and personal emotive language to express his “wretched” and “desolate” existence stands to demonstrate his neglect. Although his deeds define him as a parent, Victor’s...

  53. Psychoanalytical Theory

    interests in finding an effective treatment for patients with various neurotic or hysterical symptoms (Lexico Publishing Group, 2008). The method of therapy has evolved over the years as various theorists and ideas have been moulded into the general concept of psychoanalysis in order to generate an understanding...

  54. Case Analysis (Counselling across lifespan)

    The main counselling issue: Marie’s anxiety and depression about the relationship with her boyfriend. A possible counselling approach: Reality Therapy It looks like Marie and her boyfriend may want different quality worlds and will be in conflict. Marie’s has her boyfriend with a more serious, intimated...

  55. Spinoza and Reason

    regards things as necessary, not as contingent’. Here Spinoza is trying to describe how through Reason the use of adequate ideas sees objects through a rational manner. Through reason, regarding things as necessary means to grasp why objects came to be and could not be any other way and identifying their connection...

  56. Ethical Vignette

    who was traveling in Brazil. The counselor / therapist called the police and relayed the threats. The young man was questioned, but presented as rational, and he also stated that he was going to leave the young woman alone. The family was not notified of the threat. The client (young man), followed...

  57. haemotology

    and you as a professional Promote trust between you and the patient Promote audit and self-scrutiny Promote rational decision making e.g., an opportunity to discuss alternative therapies. How You should involve the patient by: Conversing in a language the patient will understand Encouraging...

  58. Report on Anorexia

    Constipation or bowel irritation • Osteoporosis caused by lack of calcium There are various treatments for Anorexia, including: advising group therapy, family counselling and psychotherapy, prescribing antidepressants and sometimes even force - feeding. In 1997, guidance was offered to doctors, notifying...

  59. Hypochondria

    Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT). Cognitive Behavioral Therapy is designed to help the patient understand that what they have is more of a fear of sickness than a real medical illness. With the CBT approach, patients are required to record concerns and assess how accurate and rational the concerns are...

  60. A Sick Spiteful and Unattractive Man

    resort to crazy irrational actions to attempt to regain some kind of control. Take the terminally ill cancer patient who elects not to undergo chemo therapy. Someone who’s path will ultimately end in the same place no matter what course of action they choose to take; a person who clings to that last choice...