2014
DOI: 10.1007/s10942-013-0177-9
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REBT in Italy: Dissemination and Integration with Constructivism and Metacognition

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“…The counselor helps the counselee to realize his negative thoughts and replace them with positive thoughts. These positive thoughts can bridge the counselee to also behave positively according to the goals to be achieved by the counselee (Corey, 2018;Ivey et al, 1987;Ruggiero et al, 2014). The process of changing negative thought patterns into more positive ones requires active counselee participation to be able to change according to the counseling goals.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The counselor helps the counselee to realize his negative thoughts and replace them with positive thoughts. These positive thoughts can bridge the counselee to also behave positively according to the goals to be achieved by the counselee (Corey, 2018;Ivey et al, 1987;Ruggiero et al, 2014). The process of changing negative thought patterns into more positive ones requires active counselee participation to be able to change according to the counseling goals.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In summary, REBT is a confrontational intervention for some individuals. However, overall, it is an intervention method that helps individuals reduce negative thoughts, challenge irrational beliefs, restructure and enhance cognition about behavior, thoughts, and emotions (Ruggiero et al, 2014). Hence, it is valuable in developing rational beliefs, constructing appropriate coping strategies, and is considered a method to enhance personal psychological resilience (Schinke & Jerome 2002;Deen et al, 2017).…”
Section: Recommendations For Practical Applicationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These psychotherapies do not challenge beliefs as do other forms of CT. Constructivists prefer a style of constructivist restructuring that totally skips the direct challenging of patients' thoughts. This technique corresponds to some extent to a vision of an alternative construction of reality without challenging cognitive distortions (Ruggiero et al, 2014).…”
Section: Epistemological Therapiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The hermeneutic paradigm devalues any conception of shared truth and any possibility of real rational or empirical challenge. Constructivists deny the possibility of formalizing any therapeutic technique, recommend a type of therapeutic restructuring without challenging or disputing of biased beliefs, and reduce psychotherapy to a question of individual talent and accumulation of experiential training (Ruggiero et al, 2014). For them, psychotherapy is an art that, at the end of the day, cannot be systematically taught.…”
Section: Epistemological Therapiesmentioning
confidence: 99%