Term ID: T4773

Rational Emotive Therapy

/rational-emotive-therapy/
Cognitive approach that identifies and challenges irrational beliefs causing emotional disturbance and behavioral problems.
Example: Helping clients recognize how thoughts like "I must be loved by everyone" create anxiety and relationship difficulties.

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Reference: Ellis (1962)