Guide to irrational thinking & meaning. We compare rational thinking vs irrational thinking, using definitions, illogical beliefs, & examples
Integrating Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy (REBT) with NLP: Substituting Rational Thinking for Irrational ThoughtsIntegrating Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy (REBT) with NLP: Substituting Rational Thinking for Irrational ThoughtsFrances Coombes
Brooks, Ian
The meaning of RATIONAL-EMOTIVE THERAPY is cognitive therapy based on a theory of Albert Ellis that a patient can be taught to effect emotional well-being by changing negative and irrational thoughts to positive and rational ones.
We then consider the circumstances under which these forms of optimism might be consid- ered rational or irrational, and we also argue that the rational forms of optimism may be worth cultivating on moral and practical grounds. While the focus of this paper is on optimism, not on hope, we ...
Projection biasis the tendency to unconsciously assume that others (or one’s future selves) share one’s current emotional states, thoughts and values. Mis-remembering reality Outcome biasis the tendency to judge a decision by its eventual outcome instead of based on the quality of the decision...
and hence be resource-rational. Anchoring-and-adjustment has two components that could be irrational: the generation of the anchor and the process by which it is adjusted. Previous research found that when no anchor is provided, the anchors that people generate for themselves are relevant quantitie...
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Which type of talk-oriented therapy is nondirective and is based on insights from conscious thoughts and feelings? a. cognitive therapy b. traditional psychoanalysis c. client-centered therapy d. behavior therapy The two behaviour-the...
So, now that I’m finally coming back and updating this blog (mostly because I found a way to connect my personally hosted blog to wordpress.com’s infrastructure), why have I picked such an unfocused tagline with “The random thoughts of a guy who goes by Pi”? Simply put, it’s be...