: Reminding therapists to be both didactic and Socratic during the therapeutic process.
: Tips on distinguishing between being "rigid" versus "rigorous" and addressing "over-sensitivity" by removing the element of disturbance. Related Editions
: Teaching the critical distinction between unconditional acceptance and resignation or condonation of bad behavior. Key Features
: Helping clients understand how their beliefs, rather than external events, drive their emotional distress.
: A quick reference for identifying Activating events, irrational Beliefs, and emotional/behavioral Consequences.
The guide is structured to be a "handy" reference with succinct points, avoiding verbose explanations. Notable reminders include:
: Authored by Michael E. Bernard, this edition adapts REBT for younger populations and their families.
: Reminding therapists to be both didactic and Socratic during the therapeutic process.
: Tips on distinguishing between being "rigid" versus "rigorous" and addressing "over-sensitivity" by removing the element of disturbance. Related Editions The REBT Therapist’s Pocket Companion
: Teaching the critical distinction between unconditional acceptance and resignation or condonation of bad behavior. Key Features : Reminding therapists to be both didactic and
: Helping clients understand how their beliefs, rather than external events, drive their emotional distress. rather than external events
: A quick reference for identifying Activating events, irrational Beliefs, and emotional/behavioral Consequences.
The guide is structured to be a "handy" reference with succinct points, avoiding verbose explanations. Notable reminders include:
: Authored by Michael E. Bernard, this edition adapts REBT for younger populations and their families.