Stress Counselling : a Rational Emotive Behaviour Approach.

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Main Author: Ellis, Albert, 1913-2007
Other Authors: Gordon, Jack, Neenan, Michael, Palmer, Stephen
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: London : SAGE Publications, 2001
Series:Stress counselling series.
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Local Note:ProQuest Ebook Central
Table of Contents:
  • Cover; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Chapter 1
  • Stress: A Rational Emotive Behaviour Perspective; Chapter 2
  • Assessment in Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy; Chapter 3
  • The Beginning Stage of Stress Counselling; Chapter 4
  • The Middle Stage of Stress Counselling; Chapter 5
  • The Ending Stage of Stress Counselling: Working Towards Termination of Stress Counselling; Chapter 6
  • Additional Techniques for Stress Counselling with REBT; Chapter 7
  • Brief Psychotherapy and Crisis Intervention in Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy; Chapter 8
  • How to Deal with Difficult Clients.
  • Chapter 9
  • Occupational Stress and Group WorkAfterword: Training in Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy; References; Appendix 1
  • REBT Self-Help Form; Appendix 2
  • Assignment Task Sheet; Appendix 3
  • Techniques for Disputing Irrational Beliefs (DIBS); Appendix 4
  • How to Maintain and Enhance Your Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy Gains; Appendix 5
  • An ABCDE Form; Appendix 6
  • An Introduction to Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy; Appendix 7
  • Stress Mapping; Appendix 8
  • Big I/Little i Diagram; Appendix 9
  • Irrational Belief: Cost-Benefit Form.
  • Appendix 10
  • Rational Belief: Cost-Benefit FormIndex.