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~Combines cognitive and behavioral principles in short-term treatment model |
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1: collaborative relationship between client and therapist 2: psychological distress is a large problem 3: focus on changing cognitions to produce change in behavior 4: usually a time limited treatment focus(educational) |
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Most basic assumption of REBT |
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Rational Emotive behavioral therapy: is that people contribute to their own psych problems, symptoms by the way they interpret events and situations |
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Cognitions, emotions, and behaviors interact and have a cause and effect relationship |
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Provide clients with tools to restructure their philosophical and behavioral styles. ~Need to identify irrational belieft |
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~replace ineffective ways of thinking with effective and rational cognition in order to change their emotional reactions to situations |
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~people have the potential for both rational and irrational thinking. ~Accepted notion that humans will continue to make mistakes but REBT helps them learn to be at peace with themselves after mistakes. |
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