1. Cognitive-Behavioral Theory, Reality Theory, and Gestalt The
Ellis came up with Rational -emotive behavioral therapy and is known as the grandfather of Cognitive-Behavior therapy (Corey 295). ... The therapist also uses many cognitive, emotive, and behavioral methods to help clients work on their feelings to help act against their instabilities (Corey 303). ... Another one is changing language which the client learns to use patterns that reflect positive self-less statements in turn the client will learn to think and behave different. ... Some emotive techniques are rational-emotive imagery, role playing, shame-attacking exercises, and the use of for...
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