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Trainee therapists often stick rigidly to the therapeutic guidelines thatare taught to them on their training course or adopted from a book regardlessof their approach. How to Think and Intervene Like an REBT Therapist providesthe trainee with an opportunity to discover how experienced therapists thinkand how their thoughts influence their interventions when using REBT.In this book Windy Dryden compares the thinking and interveningcharacteristics of experienced REBT therapists with the actions of traineesmaking errors typical of people at an introductory level. By using clinicalvignettes case scenarios and verbatim dialogue he demonstrates how REBTtherapists can make better use of the work alliance between themselves theirclients and their trainees and use REBT more flexibly in practice.This highly practical guide will be essential reading for all those who haverecently been introduced to rational emotive behaviour therapy. «
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