What you'll learn:
- Heal themselves using REBT
- Achieve their personal goals
- Recognise their irrational, self limiting beliefs
We are the World’s number one provider of Self Development and Arts Therapy Courses, with more than 180,000 students in 192 countries.
This course is the perfect choice for both individuals and professional therapists looking to expand and enhance their repertoire and portfolio. Although the course alone won’t qualify you as a therapist, many of my students that are considering a career in coaching, take the course so they can advertise themselves as a professional coach that uses cutting edge Rational Emotive Behavioural Therapy techniques.
The Modern Effective therapy System
R.E.B.T or Rational Emotive Behavioural Therapy to give it its full name, is a modern effective therapy system that was originally thought up by Albert Ellis during the 1950’s.
R.E.B.T is sometimes referred toas “rational emotive therapy” or simpler still, as “rational therapy”.
R.E.B.T, is a type of cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), that is focused on helping clients change irrational beliefs, and is one of a very few therapies in psychology that has evidence in support of its effectiveness.
R.E.B.T is known as the rational therapy, because at its core, this most modern of therapies is all about understanding how we make sense of our emotions.
Everything we feel and everything we do, involves emotions, so Ellis developed this action orientated approach to psychotherapy, which produces results by helping clients manage theiremotions, theircognitions and theirbehaviours.
This most wonderful and modern of therapies, teaches us that it’s not events, or things that upset and disturb us, but rather how we view these events, or things. In essence, how a person thinks, influences their feelings.
When a person believes illogical and irrational beliefs about themselves, others, and the world, psychological problems and mental distress will often be the result.
The goal of REBT is to help people alter these negative thinking patterns and irrational, illogical beliefs, in order to overcome any resulting psychological problems.
I have created this course, in such a way that everybody can benefit from this amazing therapy approach. No special knowledge of psychology or therapy is needed, as the course has been writtenfor beginners.
An open mind and a willingness to rethink the way in which you view yourself, others and the world is all that is required for you to gain maximum benefit of the REBT Model.
REBT can be effective for a long list of disorders and issues, with a good body of evidence supporting its effectiveness for each one.
These include:
Depression
Various forms of anxiety, especially social anxiety
PTSD
Phobias
Panic attacks
Eating disorders
All types of addictions
Problems related to impulse control
Problems related to emotional control
Personality disorders
Anger management
Pain management
Stress management
Coping with health or disability problems
Child behavioural issues
Family relationship issues
Issues specific to couples
Personal growth, life goal issues, performance at work issues
As you can see, REBT is a versatile approach, helping people with a wide range of psychological and life issues.
Included in the course, you’ll find a number of resources to help you apply the principles of REBT easily and effectively.
As with all of my courses, you’ll be able to benefit from full support from myself 7 days a week. I always get back to my students the very same day, and more often than not, within a couple of hours (depending on your time zone!)
The Syllabus contains:
What is REBT
Happiness Self Assessment
What do Ineed to benefit from REBT
What can REBTtreat
Why you need REBT
Using REBT asa Self Help Model
How does REBTdiffer from other therapies
What are thesimilarities of REBT with CBT
How does it differ from CBT
What is the ABCDEModel
"A"Exploring"Activating Event"
"B"Your "Belief Systems"
Exploring the C in REBT "Consequences"
Exploring the Din REBT"Disputing"
"E" Looking at the "Effects" in REBT
The three Basic Musts
Type 1 Sub-Beliefs
Type 2Sub-Beliefs
Type 3Sub-Beliefs
A whole section devoted to case studies and examples
The three types of acceptance and the three core beliefs
How to inspect your own beliefs
Positive Thinking and positive self talk
Alternative healthier thinking
Plus a whole section devoted to resources,templates and worksheets!
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