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bobthebuilder

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Describe the distorted thinking category of emotional reasoning used in Beck's triple column method exercise. Provide examples.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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What techniques do REBT therapists use to assist the client in challenging irrational beliefs?
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

Emotional reasoning- confusing feelings for facts. For instance, feeling like one is incompetent is seen as evidence that one is incompetent. How do I know I'm incompetent? Because I feel incompetent, that's how..

Answer to Question 2

REBT therapists use techniques such as debating, bibliotherapy (therapists providing reading material to clients that provide additional support for treatment), social skills training, and role playing to assist the client in challenging irrational beliefs.



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