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Rational-emotive therapy, placebo, and no-treatment effects on public-speaking anxiety

Rational-emotive therapy, placebo, and no-treatment effects on public-speaking anxiety

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    Subjects:
  • Rational emotive behavior therapy.,
  • Anxiety -- Treatment.,
  • Public speaking -- Psychological aspects.,
  • Stage fright.

  • Edition Notes

    Statementby Larry D. Trexler.
    The Physical Object
    FormatMicroform
    Paginationvii, 202 leaves
    Number of Pages202
    ID Numbers
    Open LibraryOL17781566M

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Bibliotherapy and audiotherapy, commonly used as adjuncts in the practice of rational emotive therapy, were assessed for pretreatment effects on applicants to a community mental health Cited by: Public speaking anxiety (PSA) can be characterised by intense worry and tension that arises as a result of having to participate in a public speaking (PS) situation (Bodie, ).

The adverse. Shift Towards Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy. CBT has been defined as a purposeful combination of the demonstrated efficiencies and methodological rigor of behavioral procedures with the cognitive Cited by: We use cookies to offer you a better experience, personalize content, tailor advertising, provide social media features, and better understand the use of our services.

Prolonged exposure in vivo. whether it was the first or the second type of treatment received, resulted in significant improvements on most of the variables. Cognitive restruc- turing, with the group for which it Cited by:   An Initial Study Using Fixed Role and Rational-emotive Therapy in Treating Public Speaking Anxiety.

Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 34, pp Korzybski, A. Science and Sanity. Lakeville: Institute of General Semantics. Rational-emotive Therapy, Placebo, and No-treatment Effects on.

Rational-emotive therapy, placebo, and no-treatment effects on public-speaking anxiety. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 79, 60– PubMed CrossRef Google Scholar.

The “empty nest syndrome” as a focus of depression: A cognitive treatment model based on rational emotive therapy. Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice,14, 87– Google ScholarCited by: 5. Abstract. For the last 10 years we have been conducting research designed to bring together the clinical concerns of semantic, or cognitive, therapists (e.g., Aaron Beck, Albert Ellis, Jerome Frank, George Cited by: Effectiveness of cognitive modification, desensitization, and rational-emotive therapy in the treatment of speech anxiety: Dissertation Abstracts International.

Germeroth, D. A multivariate approach. Current cognitive therapies vary in placement of emphasis and use diverse techniques, but hold in common these fundamental assumptions: that behavior Cited by: of therapy effects to areas other than test anxiety were the S-R Inventory of Anxiousness for the situations "giving a speech," '(going to a party,".

Trexler, Larry D. Karst, Thomas O. Rational-Emotive Therapy, Placebo, and No-treatment effects on Public Speaking Anxiety folder 7 Wolfe, Janet L. Short-term effects of modeling/behavior rehearsal, modeling/behavior rehearsal-plus-rational therapy, placebo, and no treatment.

Shift Towards Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy. CBT has been defined as a purposeful combination of the demonstrated efficiencies and methodological rigor of behavioral procedures with the cognitive. 13 may. - El modelo de Ellis es la primera terapia cognitiva como tal y ha sufrido diversas evoluciones a lo largo de los años.

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Interpersonal therapy. Barker, S. B., & Dawson, K. The effects of animal-assisted therapy on anxiety ratings of hospitalized psychiatric patients. Psychiatric Services, 49, Rational-emotive therapy, placebo, and no treatment effects on.

Objectives. To examine (1) whether CBT is an effective treatment for childhood and adolescent anxiety disorders in comparison with (a) wait‐list controls; (b) active non‐CBT treatments (i.e. psychological placebo, bibliotherapy and treatment as usual (TAU)); and (c) medication and the combination of medication and CBT versus placebo; and (2) the long‐term effects Cited by:.

A study comparing the effects of two hypnotic procedures (imagery and cognitive restructuring under hypnosis versus hypnotic induction only) with two control groups (attention placebo and no treatment Author: Catherine Fredette, Ghassan El-Baalbaki, Sylvain Neron, Veronique Palardy.Virtual reality exposure therapy has been used effectively to treat numerous anxiety disorders such as the fear of public speaking, claustrophobia (fear of enclosed spaces), aviophobia (fear of flying), and post .The technical habits of a pianist, for example, are essential in performance.

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