The Philosophy of Cognitive-behavioural Therapy (CBT): Stoic Philosophy as Rational and Cognitive PsychotherapyWhy should modern psychotherapists be interested in philosophy, especially ancient philosophy? Why should philosophers be interested in psychotherapy? There is a sense of mutual attraction between what are, today, two thoroughly distinct disciplines. However, arguably it was not always the case that they were distinct.This book traces the origins of modern cognitive behavioral therapy, noting a clear analogy with ancient philosophy. Robertson skillfully combines the clinical experience of therapy and the academic grasp of philosophy to write in depth. |
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Table des matières
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| 73 | |
CHAPTER | 109 |
CHAPTER SEVEN | 135 |
CHAPTER EIGHT | 151 |
CHAPTER NINE | 169 |
CHAPTER | 193 |
CHAPTER ELEVEN | 207 |
CHAPTER TWELVE | 227 |
CHAPTER THIRTEEN | 249 |
An example of Stoic therapeutic regime | 267 |
INDEX | 283 |
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accept actions Albert Ellis ancient philosophy Antisthenes anxiety art of living attitude autosuggestion Baudouin Beck become behaviour therapy beliefs benefit century classical philosophy clients cognitive therapy cognitive–behavioural therapy concept contemplation coping Coué Cynics death define desire Diogenes Discourses Dubois Ellis Ellis’s emotional disturbance emphasize Enchiridion Epictetus Epicurean ethics eudaimonia example exercise external events fear feel field find first Hadot happen happiness hêdonê Hellenistic human hypnotherapy ibid ideas imagine impressions influence irrational James Stockdale kind Laertius Marcus Aurelius means Meditations Meichenbaum mental mind modern CBT modern psychotherapy modified moral nature negative notion one’s ourselves passions people’s perhaps philo philosophical Plato practice precepts principles psychological psychotherapy Pythagorean rational reason REBT refer reflect rehearsal reserve clause role sage schools self-help Seneca sense Serenity Prayer similar Socrates specific Stockdale Stoic literature Stoic philosophy Stoicism techniques therapeutic therapists things thoughts tion translated virtue wisdom writings
