Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy, developed by Albert Ellis, is a form of cognitive-behavioral therapy that focuses on identifying and challenging irrational beliefs that cause emotional distress. By disputing these beliefs, clients learn healthier ways of thinking and behaving.

Key Points:

  • ABCDE Model:
    • A: Activating event
    • B: Belief about the event
    • C: Consequence (emotional/behavioral)
    • D: Dispute irrational beliefs
    • E: Effective new philosophy or belief
  • Goal: Replace absolutistic “musts” and “shoulds” with more flexible, realistic views.
  • Applications: Anxiety, depression, anger issues, and general stress management.
  • Technique Examples: Direct disputation of beliefs, rational homework assignments, coping statements.

Last Update: December 31, 2024