Overcoming resistance : a rational emotive behavior therapy integrated approach

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Overcoming resistance : a rational emotive behavior therapy integrated approach

Albert Ellis

Springer Pub. Co., c2002

2nd ed

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 267-278) and index

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  • Machine generated contents note: Acknowledgments ix
  • Introduction xi
  • 1 Updating the Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy 1
  • Approach to Overcoming Resistance
  • 2 Some of the Basic Principles of Rational Emotive 9
  • Behavior Therapy (REBT) and Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT)
  • 3 Common Forms of Resistance 25
  • 4 Disputing Core Irrational Beliefs that Underlie Resistance 48
  • 5 Some Other Methods of Contradicting Irrational Beliefs 58
  • that Encourage Resistance
  • 6 More Methods of Contradicting Irrational Beliefs 74
  • that Encourage Resistance
  • 7 Methods of Overcoming Resisting that Emphasize 103
  • Emotive-Evocative, Experiential Methods
  • 8 Force and Energy in Overcoming Resistance 133
  • 9 The Value of Efficiency in Helping Resisting Clients 139
  • 10 Methods of Overcoming Resistance that Emphasize 152
  • Behavioral Techniques
  • 11 Overcoming Resistance with Clients Who Have 176
  • Severe Personality Disorders 12 Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy and Multicultural Counseling
  • 13 How to Deal with the Resistance of Your Most Difficult Client-You
  • 14 Some Remarks on "The Best" Techniques for Coping with Resisting Clients
  • 15 How to Choose Special Styles of Therapy for Different Clients
  • 16 How to Integrate REBT and CBT Theory and Practice with the Useful Aspects of Other Leading Schools of Therapy
  • Appendix: How to Maintain and Enhance Your Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy Gains
  • References
  • Index

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