A synopsis of Rational-Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT); Fundamental and applied research

Daniel David, Aurora Szentagotai, Kallay Eva, Bianca MacAvei

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Abstract

The article presents a synopsis on rational-emotive behavior therapy (REBT), its fundamental theoretical framework, its applications, and future directions. The paper is organized according to the following structure: in part one, REBT fundamental/basic research is discussed; in the second part clinical/applied research in REBT is presented, including aspects of efficacy and effectiveness, discrimination of disorders for which REBT works most effectively, and its relations to other therapies. Uses and misuses of REBT and their impact on research and future developments are presented as well. While it is true that REBT research has many shortcomings, the overgeneralization and/or magnification of the negative, and the minimization of the positive are dysfunctional beliefs that maintain the false idea in the field that REBT has few empirical studies and that REBT research is in serious trouble. A balanced approach, analyzing both the strengths and weakness, suggest that REBT has hundreds of research articles and that high-quality studies tend to support REBT's basic theory and efficacy. However, to strengthen this conclusion and to fully explore the potential of REBT, shortcomings of REBT research need to be corrected, and high-quality studies promoted. This is particularly important since, although effective, cognitive-behavioral psychotherapies have not yet reached "the desired standard" of efficacy and effectiveness, as about 30-40% of people are still nonresponsive to these interventions Thus, REBT could be a platform of reinvigorating empirical studies on the efficacy/effectiveness and theory of cognitive-behavioral models of psychopathology and human functioning.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)175-221
Number of pages47
JournalJournal of Rational - Emotive and Cognitive - Behavior Therapy
Volume23
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 2005

Keywords

  • REBT
  • Research
  • Review

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