02471nam 22005411 450 991014955880332120220830182032.01-4833-7817-91-4833-9365-81-4833-2474-51-4833-1329-8(CKB)3710000000933834(MiAaPQ)EBC4733126(OCoLC)1017714504(CaToSAGE)SAGE000002407(EXLCZ)99371000000093383420170412d2016 uy 0engur|||||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierCognitive behavioral approaches for counselors /Diane Shea, Holy Family UniversityLos Angeles :SAGE,[2016]1 online resource (120 pages) illustrationsTheories for counselors series1-4522-8277-3 Includes bibliographical references and index.chapter 1. Client and relationship in REBT/CBT -- chapter 2. Basic tenets of REBT/CBT -- chapter 3. Evolution of REBT/CBT -- chapter 4. Multiculturalism -- chapter 5. A case illustration using REBT/CBT.REBT/CBT therapies are presented with an emphasis on the therapeutic relationship from a common factors perspective. -- REBT/CBT therapies are presented with an emphasis on the therapeutic relationship from a common factors perspective. -- Research demonstrating that REBT/CBT is highly compatible with major world religions such as Christianity, Judaism, and Islam is imparted. -- The author shows that as "third wave" cognitive therapies-such as Mindfulness-Based CBT, Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy-evolved, these approaches incorporated elements of spirituality into treatments while continuing to emphasize the therapeutic alliance.Theories for counselors series.Cognitive therapyRational emotive behavior therapyCounselor and clientCounselingCognitive therapy.Rational emotive behavior therapy.Counselor and client.Counseling.616.89/1425Shea Diane1065390CaToSAGECaToSAGEUtOrBLWBOOK9910149558803321Cognitive behavioral approaches for counselors2544969UNINA