Supervision in rational emotive behavior therapy |
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Authors: | Ph. D. Paul J. Woods Albert Ellis |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institute for Rational-Emotive Therapy, New York;(2) Institute for Rational Therapy & Behavioral Medicine, 5541 Florist Road, 24012-1233 Roanoke, VA |
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Abstract: | This paper deals with the general process of supervision of therapists learning to understand and practice rational emotive behavior therapy. The endeavor of supervision is viewed as one of education, training, and practive with critical and constructive feedback. Major sections discuss and describe Educational Aspects of Supervision, Training Aspects of Supervision, Evaluation of Supervisees Performance, and Preferable Characteristics and Traits for REBT Practitioners.This paper is based on a chapter prepared for a forthcoming book,Handbook of Psychotherapy Supervision, edited by C. Edward Watkins, Jr.Paul J. Woods, Ph.D. is a Fellow of the Institute for Rational-Emotive Therapy, and a former Co-Editor of thisJournal. He is in private practice in Roanoke, VA. Albert Ellis, Ph.D. is the founder of REBT and the President of the Institute for Rational-Emotive Therapy in New York. |
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