In this book, we will present four Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT) treatment protocols for anxiety disorders in adults (generalized anxiety disorder and social anxiety disorders), as well as in children and adolescents (anxiety disorders in general). Each of these has been used in a randomized controlled trial, published, submitted for publication or in preparation. Each protocol includes a therapist guide, as well as specific supplementary materials for the therapist and patients. The therapist guide includes a case formulation using the principles of REBT, as well as specific REBT techniques and a session by session guide. Supplementary materials include evaluation scales developed for session to session use, as well as patient worksheets and other exercises. The two protocols for children and adolescents also include developmentally tailored materials, like rational stories and rational cartoons. Finally, references for the therapist, as well as recommended readings for the patient are provided at the end of each chapter. The first part of the book will present two protocols for adults, and the second part, two for children and adolescents, each protocol occupying a specific chapter. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2015 APA, all rights reserved)(chapter)
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Cristea, I. A., Stefan, S., David, O., Mogoase, C., & Dobrean, A. (2016). REBT in the treatment of anxiety disorders in children and adults. Springer Briefs in Psychology., 5, 79–x, 79. Retrieved from https://www.lib.uwo.ca/cgi-bin/ezpauthn.cgi?url=http://search.proquest.com/docview/1729371815?accountid=15115
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