Rational emotive behavior therapy in a forensic setting: Practical issues |
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Authors: | Ann Marie Kopec |
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Affiliation: | (1) Pennsylvania Institute for Rational Emotive Therapy, 111 N. Franklin Street, 18701 Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania |
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Abstract: | Incarceration results after a person cannot or will not adapt to societal rules. Inmates often hold irrational beliefs and practice self-defeating behaviors, which then lead to incarceration. By using REBT as a treatment modality, a forensic therapist can easily identify irrational thinking and teach the inmates to challenge these thoughts on both a cognitive and behavioral level. |
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