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  1. Feb 27, 2015 · Beck’s cognitive approach came ten to twelve years after REBT. Historically REBT was the big pioneering approach and CT and CBT came later. The main differences between them are the philosophical emphasis of REBT, the emphasis on unconditional acceptance seen in REBT; and the precision of disputing irrational ideas that REBT has.

  2. Sep 12, 2017 · Empirical research in REBT practice has initially focused on effectiveness studies (i.e., how REBT works in real intervention settings) and used mainly transdiagnostic outcomes (i.e., not related to specific psychiatric conditions); thus, few efficacy-oriented controlled studies (i.e., research in rigorously controlled conditions, using ...

    • Daniel David, Daniel David, Carmen Cotet, Silviu Matu, Cristina Mogoase, Simona Stefan
    • 2018
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  4. Aug 1, 2013 · The REBT model goes beyond helping clients develop insight that they have irrational beliefs and recognizing the errors of one’s thoughts. It is the importance of developing a new rational mode of thinking based on flexibility, self-acceptance, other-acceptance, acceptance of uncertainty, commitment and risk taking are the hallmarks of an ...

    • Links Between Ibs/Rbs and Dysfunctional Outcomes
    • The Impact of REBT on Ibs and RBS
    • The Interplay Between Primary and Derivative Rbs/Ibs
    • Links Between Rbs/Ibs, Cold Cognitions and Psychological Disturbance
    • The Nature of Functional and Dysfunctional Emotions

    REBT claims that the irrationality of beliefs is the core determinant of psychological disturbance. Thus, testing whether IBs/RBs are linked to changes concerning psychological disturbance is a necessary first step towards validating the REBT theory. It needs to be noted that the comprehensive systematic reviews described below comprised both high-...

    A second central assumption is that REBT works through targeting IBs (i.e., identifying, disputing and changing IBs to RBs). Thus, testing whether REBT interventions are successful in changing IBs/RBs is an essential next step towards confirming the evidence based status of the REBT theory. A recent meta-analysis (David et al., 2017) summarized the...

    REBT claims that DEM/PRE are central beliefs (i.e., primary appraisals), while GE/non-GE, AWF/BAD and LFT/FT are derivative beliefs (appraisals) derived from these beliefs. The hypothesized mediational role of derivative appraisals for the relationships between primary appraisals and dysfunctional outcomes (David, Schnur, & Belloiu, 2002) has gaine...

    A few researchers investigated the interplay between IBs and automatic thoughts in generating distress (e.g., anxiety, depression, exam-related distress) and generally found that automatic thoughts mediated the effects of IBs on distress (Buschmann et al., 2017; Montgomery, David, DiLorenzo, & Schnur, 2007; Oltean et al., 2017; Szentagotai & Freema...

    A number of studies attempted to test the claims of the quantitative and binary models concerning the distinction between functional and dysfunctional emotions. First, in a series of studies Cramer and colleagues (see for a review David & Cramer, 2010) found that IBs were associated with both functional and dysfunctional negative emotions in imagin...

    • Daniel O. David, Daniel O. David, Mădălina Sucală, Carmen Coteț, Radu Șoflău, Sergiu Vălenaș
    • 2019
  5. Sep 1, 2017 · The group continues to include many aspects of CT (e.g., control, mind reading, and fortune telling, hence the name "REBT-Informed Group" rather than "REBT Group") but has evolved to substantially ...

  6. This book provides an introduction to the theory, history, research, and practice of rational emotive behavior therapy (REBT), the pioneering cognitive behavior therapy (CBT). REBT hypothesizes that people have choice in how they conduct their lives and can change themselves considerably. REBT teaches many kinds of thinking, feeling, and behavioral techniques to identify, investigate, and ...

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