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Better, deeper, and more enduring brief therapy : the rational emotive behavior therapy approach / Albert Ellis.

Por: Tipo de material: TextoTextoEditor: New York : Brunner / Mazel Publishers, c1996Descripción: xii, 301 páginas : ilustracionesTipo de contenido:
  • texto
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  • no mediado
Tipo de soporte:
  • volumen
ISBN:
  • 0876307926
  • 9780876307922
Tema(s): Clasificación CDD:
  • 616.8914 E47b 1996
Contenidos:
Introduction -- Just what is rational emotive behavior therapy? -- Probing for ´deep´ emotional problems -- Discovering important antecedents that lead to disturbances -- How to deal with real traumas in your clients´ lives -- Exporting clients´ belief systems : ego-driven musts -- Treating clients with ego and self-rating problems ´deeply´ and ´intensively´ -- Disputing angry and hostile musts directed at others -- Disputing low frustration tolerance musts -- Using REBT emotive methods for deep and intensive change -- Behavioral methods for effecting brief and intensive psychotherapy -- Methods of brief but less deep and intensive therapy -- More methods of brief but less deep and intensive therapy -- Better, deeper, and more intensive methods of brief therapy -- Verbatim transcript of a first session of REBT brief therapy -- Some conclusions.
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Introduction -- Just what is rational emotive behavior therapy? -- Probing for ´deep´ emotional problems -- Discovering important antecedents that lead to disturbances -- How to deal with real traumas in your clients´ lives -- Exporting clients´ belief systems : ego-driven musts -- Treating clients with ego and self-rating problems ´deeply´ and ´intensively´ -- Disputing angry and hostile musts directed at others -- Disputing low frustration tolerance musts -- Using REBT emotive methods for deep and intensive change -- Behavioral methods for effecting brief and intensive psychotherapy -- Methods of brief but less deep and intensive therapy -- More methods of brief but less deep and intensive therapy -- Better, deeper, and more intensive methods of brief therapy -- Verbatim transcript of a first session of REBT brief therapy -- Some conclusions.

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