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Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy
  • Frank North
  • Missouri Baptist University
  • November 2002
  • What disturbs peoples minds is not events but
    their judgments on events Epictetus, 100 A.D.

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Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy
  • Albert Ellis
  • A-B-Cs of REBT
  • Treatment Goals
  • The practice of REBT

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Albert Ellis
  • Born - Pittsburgh 1913
  • Grew up in New York City
  • Undergraduate City College NY 1934
  • Ph.D. - Columbia University 1947
  • Discarded traditional psychoanalysis
  • Took more active role
  • Quicker improvement

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  • 1959 Albert Ellis Institute
  • Prolific author/editor/consultant
  • 60 books, 725 articles,
  • Still in active practice today
  • 90th Birthday celebration 2003.
  • Grant me the courage the change the things I can,
    accept the things I cannot, and the wisdom to
    know the difference.
  • Reinhold Niebuhr 20th century theologian

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A-B-Cs of REBT
  • A Activating Event (trigger)
  • Something happens
  • Major event
  • Job loss, death of loved one,
  • Minor build-ups
  • Small events adding up to the last straw

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A-B-Cs of REBT
  • B Beliefs
  • Rational
  • Logical
  • Reality based
  • Self-helping
  • Irrational
  • Illogical
  • Wishful thinking
  • Self-defeating

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The Three Major musts
  • Demands about self.
  • I must not make mistakes or I will be a failure
  • Demand about others.
  • You must not be mean to me or you are a rotten
    person.
  • Demand about world life.
  • Im surrounded by idiots, its just awful.
  • Musterbations

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A-B-Cs of REBT
  • C Consequences
  • Emotional responses
  • What happens does not cause you to feel
  • You make yourself feel by your beliefs
  • Behavioral responses
  • Your reaction is for you to control

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A-B-Cs of REBT
  • D Dispute Irrational beliefs
  • If you are unhappy with C, look at B and look
    into those beliefs.
  • Changing old habits challenge and replace.

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A-B-Cs of REBT
  • E New Emotions and Behaviors
  • Results of replacing irrational B beliefs with
    rational ones.
  • The As wont go away, but now they have less
    impact.

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Treatment Goals
  • To show clients that self-defeating behaviors
    arise from irrational beliefs they hold about
    activating events.
  • To minimize emotional disturbances.
  • To help clients surrender irrational beliefs and
    replace with more rational philosophies that will
    help them behave in more constructive,
    self-serving ways.
  • To foster a more realistic philosophy of life.

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The Practice of REBT
  • The ABC assessment starts from the beginning of
    the first session and continues.
  • Therapist listens to the A in depth and to the
    emotional consequence, C.
  • Therapist challenges the beliefs B of the
    Client.
  • show me proof you cant do anything right
  • Client disputes the belief to form a rational
    philosophy about the A event.

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The Practice of REBT
  • Too much warmth and understanding can be
    counterproductive for the client and counseling
    process.
  • Albert Ellis
  • Ellis challenges the client with
  • Role playing
  • Self-talk
  • Humor

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The Practice of REBT
  • Active therapist
  • Provide clients as quickly as possible the tools
    to help them change their beliefs, thus freeing
    them to confront everyday problems with new
    resources.

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Summary
  • Teaching client to identify and discard
    absolute words, musturbations and
    awfulizations

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Musts to Preferences
  • I prefer to do well, but if I fail I can try
    again.
  • I prefer you treat me well, but since I dont run
    the world, I cannot control you.
  • I prefer life be easy, fair, but since it isnt I
    can bear the frustration and still lead an
    enjoyable life.

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