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Index
Cover
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication Page
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
PART I: NEW DIRECTIONS FOR RATIONAL EMOTIVE BEHAVIOR THERAPY
1. Profound Therapy: Helping People to Feel Better and Get Better
2. Using Postmodernism and Constructivism in Psychotherapy
3. Issues in Counseling in the Postmodern Era
4. Why Rational Emotive Therapy to Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy?
5. REBT Diminishes Much of the Human Ego
6. Special Features of Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy
7. The Humanism of Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy
8. General Semantics and Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy
9. The Main Change Agent in Effective Psychotherapy is Specific Technique and Skill
10. Brief Therapy: The Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy Method
11. Vigorous REBT Disputing and the Technique of Rational Emotive Imagery: Handouts for Clients
12. REBT and Marriage and Family Therapy
13. REBT and Its Application to Group Therapy
14. The Use of Hypnosis and REBT
15. REBT as an Internal Control Psychotherapy
16. The Importance of Cognitive Processing in Facilitating Accepting in Psychotherapy
17. The Rise of Cognitive Behavior Therapy
18. The Future of Cognitive Behavior Therapy and Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy
PART II: TREATING SPECIFIC EMOTIONAL AND BEHAVIORAL PROBLEMS AND SEVERE PERSONALITY DISORDERS WITH RATIONAL EMOTIVE BEHAVIOR THERAPY
19. Some Main Treatment Practices of Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy
20. Treating Individuals with Depressive Disorders
21. Treating Individuals with Anxiety Disorders
22. Treating Individuals with Low Frustration Tolerance
23. Treating Elderly People with Emotional and Behavioral Disturbances
24. Treating Individuals with Severe Perfectionism
25. Treating Individuals with Morbid Jealousy
26. Treating Individuals with Addictive Behaviors
27. Treating Individuals with Borderline Personality Disorders
28. Treating Individuals with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorders
29. Treating Individuals with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders
30. Tentative Conclusion
Selected References
Index
About the Author
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