Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
270
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 1989
Publisher
Academic Pr
ISBN-10
0120928752
ISBN-13
9780120928750
Description
This analytical work delves deeply into Rational Emotive Therapy (RET), a groundbreaking approach to psychotherapy pioneered by Albert Ellis. Edited by Michael E. Bernard and Raymond Digiuseppe, the book presents a critical appraisal of RET, examining its theoretical foundations and practical applications. By exploring both the strengths and limitations of Ellis's methodology, it offers readers valuable insights into the evolution of cognitive-behavioral therapies.
The contributors, experts in the field, engage with key components of RET, addressing its relevance in contemporary therapeutic settings. With a detailed bibliography and comprehensive index, this resource is geared towards scholars and practitioners alike, seeking to understand the intricacies of RET and its impact on personality development and psychopathology. Through rigorous analysis and thoughtful critique, the book enhances the reader's grasp of cognitive approaches to therapy, fostering a deeper appreciation for the legacy of Albert Ellis in modern psychology.
The contributors, experts in the field, engage with key components of RET, addressing its relevance in contemporary therapeutic settings. With a detailed bibliography and comprehensive index, this resource is geared towards scholars and practitioners alike, seeking to understand the intricacies of RET and its impact on personality development and psychopathology. Through rigorous analysis and thoughtful critique, the book enhances the reader's grasp of cognitive approaches to therapy, fostering a deeper appreciation for the legacy of Albert Ellis in modern psychology.