Dealing with emotional problems using rational-emotive cognitive behaviour therapy
a client's guide
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Word Count
46,750 words, Guess
Page Count
187 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-139780415586863
- ISBN-139780415586870
- ISBN-100415586860
- ISBN-100415586879
- Library of Congress Control Number2011013055
and 4 more
- OCLC Control Number785783228
- Better World Books9780415586870
- Better World Books9780415586863
- Open LibraryOL25131446M
Classifications
- DDC616.89/1425
- LCCRC489.R3 D7863 2012
- LCCRC489.R3
and 1 more
- LCCRC489.R3 D7863 2012eb
Description
"<EM>Dealing with Emotional Problems</EM> offers clear, practical advice on how to deal with some of the most common emotional difficulties.RECBT is a technique that encourages a direct focus on emotional problems, helping you to understand the thoughts, beliefs and behaviours that cause you to maintain these problems. This understanding will enable you to overcome problems and lead a happier and more fulfilling life.The book begins by outlining foundations of emotional problems. Each problem is then presented in a similar way allowing the reader to compare and contrast similarities and differences between each emotion, and how to cope with it. This book covers:<UL><LI>anxiety</LI><LI>depression</LI><LI>guilt</LI><LI>shame</LI><LI>hurt</LI><LI>unhealthy anger</LI><LI>unhealthy jealousy</LI><LI>unhealthy envy.</LI></UL><EM>Dealing with Emotional Problems Using Rational-Emotive Cognitive Behaviour Therapy</EM> can be used on your own or in conjunction with a therapist who can use the Practitioner's Guide"-- "This practical book considers the eight emotional problems that people routinely seek help for, and provides guidance on how you can deal with them from a rational-emotive cognitive behavioural therapy (RECBT) perspective. RECBT is a technique that encourages a direct focus on emotional problems, helping you to understand the thoughts, beliefs and behaviours that cause you to maintain these problems. This understanding will enable you to overcome problems and lead a happier and more fulfilling life. The book begins by outlining foundations of emotional problems. Each problem is then presented in a similar way allowing the reader to compare and contrast similarities and differences between each emotion, and how to cope with it. This book covers: - Anxiety - Depression - Guilt - Shame - Hurt - Unhealthy anger - Unhealthy jealousy - Unhealthy envy. Dealing with Emotional Problems Using Rational-Emotive Cognitive Behaviour Therapy can be used on your own or in conjunction with a therapist who can use the Practitioner's Guide"--
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