Collection 2008

COUNSELING IN SCHOOLS. A RATIONAL EMOTIVE BEHAVIOR THERAPY (REBT) BASED INTERVENTION

Written by Sebastian VAIDA, Éva Kállay, Adrian OPRE on . Posted in Volume XII, Nr. 1

ABSTRACT

During the last five decades, Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT) (Ellis, 1955) clearly revealed its efficiency and flexibility beyond the clinical settings. An adapted form of the clinical model in educational environment is the Rational Emotive Behavior Education (REBE). By its structure and strategies, REBE strongly emphasizes the prophylactic value of the entire paradigm. In the present pilot study we addressed the matter of such an educational program and tested its efficiency in the Romanian high schools. We intended to decrease students� irrationality and offer them the chance to develop a more adaptive life philosophy, by changing the way they see and perceive things. To reach this goal, we used an experimental design with repeated measures. The results clearly confirm our hypotheses and sustain the possibility of achieving significant changes in the belief systems, emotions and behaviors, by using an REBE intervention.

KEYWORDS: rational emotive behavior education; school counseling; rational and irrational thinking style.

PAGES: 57-69