scholarly journals ممارسة النموذج العقلانی الانفعالی فی خدمة الجماعة لخفض مخاطر احتمالات الانتکاسة لدى مرضى الفصام Practicing the rational-emotive model in group work to modify irrational thoughts and reduce the risk of relapse in schizophrenics

Author(s):  
علاء کیلانی
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Anita krisna ◽  
Maria Putri ◽  
Theresia Tri Kinasih Lestari ◽  
Grace.id ◽  
Marsya Prameswari

Irrational thinking is something that has been experienced by every human being, including students. Albert Ellis said that irrational thoughts play a role in harming others. starting from irrational thoughts which make a person influenced by the impostor, where when the impostor decreases, the irrational thoughts experienced will also decrease. This study will examine the impostor as a mediator of the relationship between the nature of the impostor that we associate with one of the counseling techniques REBT. The stage before giving the survey, the author conducted a webinar with the theme “Who is the impostor in our life”. After conducting the webinar, the authors distributed the survey link to active students 2017 - 2020 regarding the nature of the impostor. Through the results of the survey link given, it is obtained data that the impostor's attitude affects human behavior. Respondents assume that they recognize the impostors who are in themselves and those around them. Abstrak : Pikiran irrasional merupakan hal yang pernah dialami oleh setiap manusia, tidak terkecuali pada mahasiswa. Albert Ellis mengatakan bahwa pikiran irasional berperan untuk merugikan orang lain. berawal dari pikiran irasional yang menjadikan seseorang dipengaruhi oleh impostor, dimana ketika impostor semakin menurun maka menurun pola pikiran irrasional yang dialami. Penelitian ini akan menguji impostor sebagai mediator hubungan antara sifat impostor yang kami kaitkan dengan salah satu teknik konseling yaitu REBT. Tahapan sebelum memberikan survey, penulis melakukan webinar yang bertema “Siapa impostor di hidup kita?”. Setelah melakukan webinar, penulis menyebarkan link survey kepada mahasiswa aktif 2017 - 2020 mengenai sifat impostor. Melalui hasil survey link yang diberikan, mendapat data bahwa sikap Impostor mempengaruhi perilaku manusia. Responden beranggapan bahwa mereka mengenali impostor yang ada dalam diri maupun orang yang ada di sekitar mereka.


2015 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 63-73
Author(s):  
Aina Razlin Mohammad Roose

This paper presents a case study of a 22-year-old female client who came for counselling sessions for the purpose of overcoming her pedaphobia. Symptoms, such as, dizziness, nausea, arousal, sweating palm and body shaking were noticed to be visible not only by the presence of a real child, but also by pictures, stories and imaginations of infants. Systematic desensitization technique, a form of Exposure Therapy, was applied to treat the client. It involved relaxation and breathing techniques, and supported by the application of live modelling guided participation. Along with the interventions, Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy techniques were also applied, such as, thought recording, irrational thoughts identification and disputation, Rational Emotive Imagery (REI), coping self-statement, and forceful self-statement. By the end of the therapy, the client reported to have experienced a decline in the occurrences of symptoms and demonstrated the ability to overcome her phobia.Keywords: phobia; pedaphobia; systematic desensitization; counselling intervention; rational emotive behaviour therapy


2017 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 111
Author(s):  
Muhamad Abdul Kohar ◽  
Imam Mujahid

This article describes the concept of guidance and counseling rational emotive behavior therapy (REBT) Islamic to increase the resilience of prostitutes. REBT is an approach that directive, the approach to reeducation counselees to understand the cognitive input that causes emotional disturbance, trying to change the thought patterns counselee to let the irrational thoughts or study anticipates the benefits or consequences of behavior. Resilience is the ability of individuals to adapt, so as to put themselves well against an unpleasant experience. Islamic REBT approach focuses on thinking (aqliyah) rational individual to the nature of the individual who escorted counselees aware that he is a servant and vicegerent of Allah in order to survive counselees his life in this world and hereafter. Islamic REBT counseling techniques are affective, cognitive, and behavioral adapted to the conditions of the counselee. Such techniques include: Assertive adaptive, Reinforcement, Social and Assertive modeling exercise.


Author(s):  
Maria Margaretha ◽  
Sri Hastuti

This Indonesian version of Irrational Beliefs Test (IV-IBT) measures the irrational thoughts in accordance with the irrational beliefs concept by Albert Ellis (Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy) and is the result of the language and cultural adaptation of Irrational Beliefs Test (IBT; Richard Garner Jones, 1968). There are 10 irrational thoughts contained in IBT namely demand for approval, high self-expectation, blame proneness, frustration reactive, anxious overcome, problem avoidance, dependency, helplessness, perfectionism. IBT consist of 100 items originating from 10 items for each type of irrational thoughts. The IBT adaptation process was conducted using the Guidelines for test translations (van de Vijver & Hambleton, 1996), and further elaborated into 4 major steps, namely (1) the translation from English into Indonesian by an expert in English language and a psychologist, and from Indonesian into English by two experts in English language, (2) content validity assessment by 3 assessors who master the REBT concepts and psychological measurement, (3) dimensionality examination with exploratory factor analysis, (4) empirical testing to obtain the accurate, adequate, and relevant item formulation involving 302 students. The Irrational Beliefs Test consists of 31 items, 10 factors, and is unidimensional (single dimension) in nature. Results and discussion are described in the Indonesian culture context.


1986 ◽  
Vol 31 (11) ◽  
pp. 847-848
Author(s):  
Timothy W. Smith

1989 ◽  
Vol 34 (3) ◽  
pp. 287-288
Author(s):  
Donald J. Tosi

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