rebt

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    • What is the aim of rebt?
      help a person challenge unhelpful thoughts and avoid negative emotions and behaviour
    • How long does rebt typically last?
      few weeks to months
      some improvement from 8-11 sessions
      significant improvement by 25th session
    • What evidence is there that rebt is effective
      • David et al. - lasting effects even after therapy has ended
      • Misdeni et al. - rebt group counseling reduces anxiety in students
      • Priya & Padmavathi - reduce academic stress
    • What are the steps in rebt?
      • Problem-solving - assertiveness/social skills/conflict resolution skills
      • Cognitive restricting - refraining/rationalising/exposure
      • Disputing - question validity of belief
      • Coping techniques - relaxation/mindfulness/breathing techniques
      • Acceptance - unconditional self/other/life acceptance
    • Why are coping techniques taught?
      manage negative thoughts in situations where the person cannot change the situation + is struggling with rational thinking
    • What is the definition of unconditional self-acceptance?
      person recognises flaws do not make them less worthy then any other person
    • What is the definition of unconditional other acceptance?
      recognising some will mistreat them without justification
    • What is the definition of unconditional life acceptance?
      recognising life isn't always going to go how they want