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How to Make Yourself Happy and Remarkably Less Disturbable

Albert Ellis

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How To Make Yourself Happy and Remarkably Less Disturbable 3 out of 5 stars.
14 of 18 people found this review helpful.

Dr. Albert Ellis is a recognized expert in the field of rational emotive behavior therapy, which concentrates of changing behavior by replacing irrational beliefs with rational ones. A psychologist with a clinical practice, Dr. Ellis has written sixty-five books and published numerous articles on human behavior. How To Make Yourself Happy and Remarkably Less Disturbable, his newest book, offers readers practical guidance for achieving happy and satisfying lives.
Dr. Ellis is convinced that people have the ability to change their lives through the choices they make. He says you can "learn to change your thoughts, feelings, and actions and thereby reduce your emotional distress."
All of us have goals. Often someone or something keeps us from achieving those goals. Some people then have "negative feelings like sadness, disappointment, regret, and frustration," that can stimulate them to find ways of overcoming whatever is keeping them from their goals. Others have unreasonable feelings that result in emotions that produce self-defeating behaviors like depression, panic, or self-hatred. Ellis teaches readers how to recognize those unreasonable feelings and convert them to healthy emotions.
The basis of his process involves determining what beliefs you have that trigger your emotional responses. Irrational beliefs include "I-can't-stand-itis," absolutes like must and should, awfulizing, and worthlessness. You then dispute those beliefs with questions like: Is my belief logical? What evidence supports it? Is it really this bad or awful? Disputing irrational beliefs opens the way to replace them with more rational beliefs, like "I don't like this, but I can stand it." Rational beliefs allow you to handle adversities with less distress.
Ellis includes case histories of people who have overcome severe unhappiness with his techniques.
Readers wishing to ease their emotional distress will find How To Make Yourself Happy a useful resource.

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Each of us has healthy, constructive and creative tendencies, but unfortunately, we also have their unhealthy, destructive counterparts. These self-defeating tendencies, moreover, are usually powerful and frequent. Ellis shows precisely what our natural constructive inclinations are and how to use them to overcome harmful leanings. See how to: defeat inherited and acquired tendencies to become severely anxious, depressed, enraged, self-hating, and/or self-pitying; change thoughts, feelings, and actions that lead to disturbances in order to make yourself considerably less upset and less self-defeating; persistently and strongly keep using REBT (Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy) methods until they become automatic and habitual, thereby making yourself less disturbable even when adversities occur in life.

When AA Doesn't Work For You: Rational Steps to Quitting Alcohol

Albert Ellis

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The Alternative for Cognitively-Oriented People 5 out of 5 stars.
51 of 53 people found this review helpful.

Virtually everyone knows of AA and its efforts to address problem drinking -- it is the largest, most visible and most accessible group, and the group that most entering recovery will either gravitate towards or be directed to by the therapy community. Yet, AA, for all of its benefits, doesn't work as a program for everyone -- particularly for those who are not spiritually inclined (and don't want to have to become spiritually inclined in order to recover) or those who are more cognitively-oriented people. There are thankfully alternatives to AA available for those who seek them out, and the "RET" (rational-emotive therapy) approach founded by Dr. Ellis, and which is the foundation of the SMART Recovery approach to recovery, is well outlined in this easy-to-read, easy-to-understand book.

The basic idea is very simple ... you are not powerless over alcohol as AA says but rather you are empowered, or exercising your power, every time you make a decision in life about anything, including the decision to drink. When you drink even in spite of the fact that your drinking is interfering with your life goals (as you define them) or causing you tangible problems (legal, financial, relationship, career, etc.), then you have a good sign that your decision-making process around drinking alcohol needs some examination. RET is a technique that helps the individual drill down into her cognitive processes and isolate the real mental issues underlying her decision to keep drinking under these circumstances. In particular, a lot of attention is paid to "stinking thinking", which in RET terms means underlying beliefs we may have about ourselves, the world around us and others that are irrational, self-defeating, and lead us to make the decision to drink. RET teaches the individual how to unearth these often hidden, reflexive beliefs, examine them, challenge them, and replace them with healthier, rational, self-helping beliefs, ones which will not lead one to make the irrational decision to problem drink. RET also teaches how to relate more healthily to life's frustrations and disappointments by placing them in perspective, not overblowing them, and developing a higher frustration tolerance over time ... in other words, how to deal more effectively with the frustrating things in life, in ourselves, and in others that may have led us in the past to decide to drink. In all, RET teaches the individual to be much more aware of what is going on inside themselves, to be much more in control of that interior situation, or at least be able to manage it and relate to it more effectively, and thereby to make better choices about how to act ---- rather than being largely unaware of what is happening interiorly, but nonetheless being subjected to what may be a somewhat or largely irrational set of interior beliefs, whether we are aware or not, and acting accordingly.

In all, it is a wonderful approach, for some people. I don't believe that this approach is for everyone (and neither is AA), but if the AA approach isn't working for you (see title of the book), and particularly if you are the kind of person who is more cognitively oriented, then Ellis' approach of RET is certainly worth a read, and just may hold the key to your own recovery.

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The first book that applies the insights of rational-emotive therapy to the recovery from problem drinking.

Grief Counseling Homework Planner

Phil Rich

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Help bereaved clients deal with and work through a difficult time in their lives

Grief Counseling Homework Planner provides you with an array of ready-to-use, between-session assignments designed to help clients better understand their grief and the grieving process.

This easy-to-use sourcebook features:
  • 63 ready-to-copy exercises covering the most common issues encountered in grief therapy
  • A quick-reference format-the interactive assignments are organized around the most typical stages of the grieving process
  • Expert guidance on how and when to make the most efficient use of the exercises
  • Homework that enables clients to work through the issues surrounding their loss through reflective thought, personal management, problem resolution, and self-healing
  • A computer disk that contains all the exercises in a word-processing format-allowing you to customize them to suit you and your clients' unique styles and needs

Emotion-Focused Therapy: Coaching Clients to Work Through Their Feelings

Leslie S. Greenberg

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My emotional response to reading this says it worth it! 5 out of 5 stars.
43 of 49 people found this review helpful.

I learned about Leslie Greenberg in graduate school from someone who studied with him for a week in Canada. What I learned that quarter was simply profound. Now I have many of Leslie Greenberg's profound thoughts here in my hands.

A great thing about this book is that I can recommend it to my friends who have not studied psychology or pscyotherapy and they have access to the material for themselves and those that they teach. The great thing about this book is that it can be used in many different arenas. Certainly therapy, but also in your own relationships (marriages, parents & children) and in situations where you may want to teach about emotion (work, church, school, etc). I have already recommended this book to a friend of mine who is a pastor in Northern California.

Definately worth the investment!
I believe that all who read it have the opportunity to grow in their emotional wisdom.

Editorial Review:

This handbook offers therapists an approach to helping clients live in harmony with head and heart. Leslie Greenberg proposes that, rather than controlling or avoiding emotions, clients can learn from their own bodily reactions and begin to act sensibly on them. Expressing emotion in ways that are appropriate to context is a highly complex skill. Offering clinical wisdom, practical guidance and case illustration, the volume presents an empirically-supported model of training clients to attain emotional wisdom.

Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy: It Works for Me - It Can Work for You

Albert Ellis

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Look to Another Ellis Book for Sound Advice 1 out of 5 stars.
30 of 35 people found this review helpful.

Ellis, the author, is quite different from Ellis, the counselor. In videos, Ellis was arrogant, offensive, foul-mouthed, insensitive, and down-right rude. He uses the F word, calls his clients stupid, and brags of his own moral discretions. In A New Guide to Rational Living, Ellis is professional and helpful. Apparently, Ellis benefits from a good editor.

It's been a long time since the bestselling Guide to Rational Living. On a whim, I bought this new book. OMG! Ellis is outrageous! As I forced myself to read chapter after chapter, I kept wondering: Does Ellis have an editor? Has someone ever advised him that he can come across like a flaming A**? Is Ellis surely comfortable sharing so many of his personal issues?

For example, Ellis brags, yes brags, about his sexual disorder (sneaking up to women on subways to press his genitals against them). He talks of offending some women, but he still managed to succumb to a near daily lifestyle of criminal behavior for years. He doesn't regret it. He rationalizes it as an innocent sexual lifestyle. Lucky for him, he apparently was not arrested.

If that's not enough, he openly admits to extramarital affairs with his first ex-wife for years and shares just how much he hates his parents and many other people who have evidently wreaked havoc on his ego. It appears that REBT, to Ellis, is an excellent way to make inappropriate lifestyle choices and then justify them. Who cares if your choices hurt others?

Among other revelations, Ellis is an open-marriage advocate and brags that it worked to help him stay in a frustrating relationship with a borderline girlfriend and wife. Ellis is also using REBT to get over his anger at Dyer and Beck, two successful psychologists, because he believes he is the true founder of cognitive therapy. He critizes his ex-wives, criticizes the people he has worked with, and criticizes many in his profession using REBT as a crutch, not a true means of personal growth. He is indeed an angry man, but he is always right.

If you are truly intersted in applying REBT for your own personal growth, please read A New Guide to Rational Living or another bestseller that avoids discussions of Ellis' personal life. Perhaps the co-author he worked with in the bestselling Guide helped him stay away from insensitive, bizarre and inappropriate self-reflections long-enough to write at least one awesome book. As far as his new book, I couldn't safely recommend this book to anyone who seriously wants to grow. If anything, it makes for an interesting read if you enjoy peering into the diaries of narcissistic, likely borderline adults.

That's just my opinion...

Editorial Review:

Albert Ellis, the renowned creator of one of the most successful forms of psychotherapy - Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT) - offers this candid self-assessment, which reveals how he overcame his own mental and physical problems using the techniques of REBT. Part memoir and part self-help guide, this very personal story traces the private struggles that Ellis faced from early childhood to well into his adult life. Whether you are already familiar with Ellis' many best-selling psychology books or are discovering his work for the first time, you will gain many insights into how to deal with your problems by seeing how Ellis learned to cope with his own serious challenges.

Reason to Change: A Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT) Workbook

Windy Dryden

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Ration Emotive Behaviour Therapy (REBT) is an approach to counseling and psychotherapy in which great emphasis is placed on how emotional problems can be caused by the role of thoughts, beliefs, and behaviour. However, no book before has taught the skills needed to use this therapeutic approach in practice in a thorough and accessible way.
Reason to Change is the first workbook which teaches the practical skills of REBT. Each skill is explained in detail, and examples are given of how each skill can be put into practice. These skills include developing a problem list and setting goals; choosing target problems and assessing a specific example; questioning beliefs, dealing with doubts, reservations and objections; and taking action. By using these skills in an active way, it can be possible to overcome emotional problems such as anxiety, depression shame, guilt, hurt unhealthy anger, unhealthy jealousy, and unhealthy envy. This book can be used by people on their own, and by those who are consulting an REBT therapist. It will also be of interest to therapists and counselors.

Overcoming the Rating Game: Beyond Self-Love, Beyond Self-Esteem

Paul A. Hauck

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Total reviews: 5 Average rating: 4.5 of 5

Let go your ego! 5 out of 5 stars.
14 of 15 people found this review helpful.

I now believe that most emotional disturbance is a result of this thing called "self-esteem/worth/" and their evil twin "ego". Social fears can be attributed to the idea that we will somehow be magically diminished in some way as human beings if people disapprove of us. This book is a great start in demolishing that foolish idea. Another great book that covers this subject is "Overcoming the Myth of Self-Worth" by Richard Franklin.

Short and sweet. 5 out of 5 stars.
10 of 10 people found this review helpful.

The book is insightful, and well-written. I reread it any time I'm feeling a bit depressed or down. Outlines the basic princliples of rational-emotive therapy.

Excellent book to overcome inferiority complex 5 out of 5 stars.
8 of 8 people found this review helpful.

This is the best book I have ever read on Self-esteem.The essense of the book is not how to develop self-esteem but how to get rid of it and develop self-acceptance.Paul Hauck gives numerous examples on ill effects of self-rating.He points out self-esteem is sickness.But Hauck doesn't mean to devalue the value of achievement and enormous benefits it begets.He urges us to develop achievement confidence instead of self-confidence.This book can eliminate the inferiority and superiority complex we all suffer from.Excellent book built on REBT framework which can change one's life for good

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Feelings of inferiority are as universal as the common cold and cause as many problems with health and happiness. To help combat these negative feelings, Hauck discourages individuals from rating themselves and encourages self-acceptance, skills improvement, and gaining respect from others.

Reason and Emotion in Psychotherapy : A Comprehensive Method of Treating Human Disturbances : Revised and Updated

Albert Ellis

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The definitive text on cognitive-behavior therapy. 5 out of 5 stars.
11 of 11 people found this review helpful.

The author has written the most lucid and powerful treatise dealing with the field of cognitive-behavior therapy in his work, "Reason and Emotion in Psychotherapy". He continues to display his uncanny knack for communicating profound theories in plain, simple English that anyone can understand. This is a "must" read for professionals and laypeople alike who have an interest in knowing the most recent ideas and practices of the grandfather of cognitive-behavior therapy, Albert Ellis.

Seminal work of founder of rational emotive therapy 5 out of 5 stars.
8 of 8 people found this review helpful.

This is the seminal book about the development and application of rational emotive therapy. At some point, it was ranked one the the ten most influential books. Ellis' assesses the deficencies in traditional psychotherapy he was trained to practice and his drive to create rational emotive therapy in an insightful and honest evaulation. I do not know if many would be as honest or as creative as he. Each chapter adds significant value towards building the principles of RET. This is a book that changed the way I think about emotion and cognition. Many similar books are watered down, popular versions. It's insightful and revealing to go to the source.

Editorial Review:

Psychology Today recently named Dr. Albert Ellis one of the three most influential psychologists of the 20th century. In this revised classic, Dr. Ellis reveals the secrets of his revolutionary Rational-Emotive Therapy, a technique that can help people overcome psychological and emotional disturbances in surprisingly few therapeutic sessions.

Daring to Be Myself: A Case Study in Rational-Emotive Therapy

Windy Dryden, Joseph Yankura

Daring to Be Myself: A Case Study in Rational-Emotive Therapy Windy Dryden, Joseph Yankura List Price: $45.95
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Under the Influence: Reflections of Albert Ellis in the Work of Others

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With prominent contributors—including Albert Ellis, considered the most famous living psychologist and developer of the original cognitive behavior therapy—this collection of essays establishes the primacy of Ellis's writings on a number of topics in psychotherapy. In doing so, it brings down to earth the claims of some of the more profound error-makers and suggests the plausible, rather than the claimed, source of their insights and their real place in the psychotherapy family tree. Discussions on treatment of anxiety disorders, marital therapy, biological influences, evolutionary psychology, dialectical behavior therapy, and acceptance and commitment therapy are included. Contributors include Emmett Velten, Ricks Warren, and Diana R. Richman.

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