Logic-Based Therapy (LBT) is a dynamic, philosophical, logical, and eclectic form of cognitive-behavior therapy that is closely aligned with the theory known as Rational-Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT). It is based on the idea that people behaviorally and emotionally upset themselves by deducing self-defeating, unrealistic, or destructive conclusions from irrational premises. Teaching how to identify, refute, and construct rational antidotes to these fallacious premises through the use of logic and philosophy, this book shows how to use LBT to overcome destabilizing problems of anxiety, depression, guilt, and anger, and to work toward attaining self-fulfilling, transcendent virtues. Providing a careful examination of both the theory and practice of LBT, as embedded in its five-step program, this book is intended as a guide for psychotherapists who would like to take a more philosophical approach to therapy; philosophical counselors or coaches; and anyone who wants to understand how logic and philosophy can be resourcefully and seamlessly combined with a cognitive-behavioral approach to help people overcome their behavioral and emotional problems and attain greater happiness.
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Dimensions: 148 x 212mm
Publication Date: 01 Nov 2013
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781443850537
About Elliot D. Cohen
Elliot D. Cohen (PhD Brown University) is President of the Institute of Critical Thinking: National Center for Logic-Based Therapy (LBT) which conducts research and training in LBT. He is founding editor of the International Journal of Applied Philosophy Executive Director and founder of the National Philosophical Counseling Association (NPCA) and writes a blog for Psychology Today titled What would Aristotle Do? Author and editor of over twenty books and numerous articles his books include Philosophy Counseling and Psychotherapy (with Samuel Zinaich) The Dutiful Worrier: How to Stop Compulsive Worry without Feeling Guilty The New Rational Therapy: Thinking Your Way to Serenity Success and Profound Happiness and What Would Aristotle Do? Self-Control through the Power of Reason.
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