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Seminars by Professor Windy Dryden. See the man live and in action. To find outmore and to book your place go to www.cityminds.com_______________________________________The REBT Approach to Therapeutic Change is again an excellent introduction fortrainee and practising counsellors or anyone interested in the subject. Theoutline of the approach is very clear and is helped by examples in chart form Mark Edwards Nurtuting PotentialA remarkably useful book for the practitioners of Rational Emotive BehaviourTherapy and other kinds of Cognitive Behaviour Therapy... Definitive andthorough going Albert EllisChange is at the heart of counselling and psychotherapy. Clients enter intothe therapeutic process in the hope that something in themselves or theirsituation will be different by the end. Counsellors and Psychotherapiststherefore need to understand the nature of change and how best to facilitateit. This is the subject of The Rational Emotive Behavioural Approach toTherapeutic Change.Central to the REBT approach is the view that many of the problems peopleexperience in life are largely determinded by irrational beliefs they holdabout themselves other people and the world. The therapists role is thereforeto help clients identify challenge and change these unhelpful beliefs. Thebook describes the cognitive emotional and behavioural techniques whichclients can use to promote psychological change in themselves. It alsodiscusses obstacles to change which may arise at different points in thetherapeutic process and provides strategies for tackling them.Despite its centrality within counselling and psychotherapy surprisinglylittle has been written on the subject of change and in a way that isaccessible for trainees and practitioners. The Rational Emotive BehaviouralApproach to Therapeutic Change will be welcomed both by those specializing inREBT and those trained in other approaches wanting to learn more about thechange process in counselling and psychotherapy. «
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