The Road To Tolerance: The Philosophy Of Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy

The Road To Tolerance: The Philosophy Of Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy

by Albert Ellis
The Road To Tolerance: The Philosophy Of Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy

The Road To Tolerance: The Philosophy Of Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy

by Albert Ellis

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Overview

In this overview of one of the most successful forms of psychotherapy - Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT) - its creator and chief advocate, Albert Ellis, explains at length the principles underlying this therapeutic approach and shows how beneficial it can be, not only for therapy but also as a basic philosophy of life. As the title indicates, REBT promotes an attitude of tolerance, an open-minded willingness to accept the frailties, less-than-ideal behaviors, and unique characteristics of both others and ourselves. Ellis persuasively demonstrates that lack of tolerance of our own imperfections can easily lead to emotional disturbances and unhappiness. And intolerance of others, which fails to account for the great diversity of human personalities and behaviors, can become a serious disruptive force in today's highly diverse, multicultural global society.To counter such negative tendencies, Ellis advocates the adoption and practice of three basic attitudes of tolerance: (1) Unconditional Self-Acceptance (USA); (2) Unconditional Other-Acceptance (UOA); and (3) Unconditional Life-Acceptance (ULA). He discusses the philosophical foundations of these principles and then devotes a number of chapters to comparing REBT to spiritual and religious philosophies. He points out the dangers of fanatical tendencies in religion while also showing how the basic principles of REBT are similar to some ancient religious philosophies such as Zen Buddhism and the Judeo-Christian Golden Rule. In addition, he criticizes certain secular philosophies for their extremism, including Fascism and Ayn Rand's Objectivism, and he also discusses the ramifications of applying REBT in the social, political, and economic sphere.In emphasizing how easy it is for all of us to think, feel, and act intolerantly, Ellis brilliantly shows that tolerance is a deliberate, rational choice that we can all make, both for the good of ourselves and for the good of the world.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781591022374
Publisher: Prometheus Books
Publication date: 09/01/2004
Series: Psychology
Pages: 271
Sales rank: 707,437
Product dimensions: 6.09(w) x 8.59(h) x 0.58(d)

About the Author

Albert Ellis, PhD (1913-2007) practiced psychotherapy, marriage and family counseling, and sex therapy for over sixty years. He was the author of more than eighty books, including many popular best sellers. Other books by Albert Ellis available from Prometheus Books are: The Myth of Self-Esteem; The Road to Tolerance; Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy: It Works for Me—It Can Work for You; Overcoming Destructive Beliefs, Feelings, and Behaviors: New Directions for Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy; and (with Raymond J. Yeager) Why Some Therapies Don’t Work: The Dangers of Transpersonal Psychology.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments9
Preface11
1.Philosophic Foundations of Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT)17
2.Core Philosophies That People Use to Disturb Themselves and That They Can Radically Change91
3.Attempts to Take a Middle Road between Empirical Science and Spiritual and Religious Philosophies99
4.Does Faith Actually Help Believers in Religious and Spiritual Philosophies to Improve Their Mental Health?105
5.Using Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy with People Who Believe in Religion111
6.The Dangers of Extreme, Absolutistic, and Fanatical Religious and Spiritual Philosophies125
7.My Prejudices about Encouraging Religious Philosophies and Practices135
8.Zen Buddhism and Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy145
9.The Social Philosophy of Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy169
10.The Political and Economic Philosophy of Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy181
11.A Consideration of "Rational" and "Irrational" Spirituality195
Conclusion209
Appendix AIntellectual Fascism213
Appendix BREBT Diminishes Much of the Human Ego229
Selected References249
About the Author257
Index259
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