Bernard, Michael E. : California State University-Long Beach
Summary
This book is a useful handbook to clinical psychologists interested in practicing Rational Emotive Therapy (RET).
Contributors consider how to make RET more effective, as well as how to employ this form of therapy within specific
populations, such as women, children, adolescents, and the workplace.
Table of Contents
Using RET Effectively: Reflections and Interview; A. Ellis.
Keys to Effective RET; R.M. Grieger.
Orthodox RET Taught Effectively with Graphics, Feedback on Irrational Beliefs, a Structures Homework Series,
and Models of Disputation; P.J. Woods.
Regime: A Counseling and Educational Model for Using RET Effectively; R.W. Dawson.
Flexibility in RET: Forming Alliances and Making Compromises; W. Dryden.
A Rational-Emotive Model of Assessment; R. DiGiuseppe.
Comprehensive Cognitive Disputing in RET; R. DiGiuseppe.
RET and the Assertive Process; P.A. Hauck.
Depression and RET: Perspectives from Wounded Healers; S.R. Walen, et al.
Psychological Messages and Social Context: Strategies for Increasing RET's Effectiveness with Women; J.L. Wolfe,
et al.
Using RET Effectively in the Workplace; D.J. DiMattia.
RET with Children and Adolescents; M.E. Bernard, et al.