Rational-Emotive - Cognitive Therapy
.... By implementing approaches designed to interrupt and regroup maladaptive thought processes,
Ellis' use of
RET therapy was a breakthrough for its time. ....
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Therapy Essays
.... I believe
Ellis finds
RET more elegant than other cognitive therapies because it does not clinically modify client behavior through rewards and punishment. ....
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Three Theories of Human Nature & Reality Abraham H. Maslow, Albert ...
.... Here, in the subjective realm, Maslow and Jung appear to have much in common. Albert
Ellis is the founder of
RET, or Rational Emotive Therapy. ....
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Personal Theory of Counseling The purpose of th
.... For example,
Ellis (1962) reported a 90 percent success rate using
RET, with an average of twenty-seven therapy sessions. Other ....
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Models of Personality and Abnormal Behavior The purpose of this ...
.... emotive therapy: Research data that support clinical and personality hypotheses of
RET and other models of cognitive-behavior therapy. In A.
Ellis and JM ....
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Pastoral Drug Counseling
.... Wessler notes that
RET has been criticized by many because its founder, Albert
Ellis, being an atheist, feels that spiritual beliefs are themselves irrational. ....
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Self-Esteem & Young Athletes NATURE OF THE STUDY Background Ty
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Ellis' notions were greatly expanded upon by Meichenbaum (1985) who developed a program .... were randomly assigned to three groups, an experimental (
RET) group, an ....
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