Psychological topics, Vol. 19 No. 2, 2010.
Original scientific paper
Cognitive-Behavioral Grief Therapy: The ABC Model of Rational-Emotion Behavior Therapy
Ruth Malkinson
; School of Social Work, Tel Aviv University, Israel
Abstract
The article briefly reviews the changes that occurred in the field of grief and bereavement, viewing it as a process of searching for a "rational" meaning to life without the deceased in line with the concept of continuing bonds and thus replacing that of Fred’s concept of decathexis. Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) evidenced-based studies for PTSD and complicated grief and the Cognitive-behavioral therapy − Rational-emotion behavior therapy (CBT-REBT) model for grief are reviewed. The focus of intervention based on CBT-REBT is to facilitate a healthy adaptation to loss following death. A distinction is made between rational (adaptive) and irrational (maladaptive) grief processes. Case example illustrating the application of the model specifically a dialogue with repetitive thoughts, are presented.
Keywords
grief; complicated grief; cognitive grief therapy; CBT-REBT based intervention
Hrčak ID:
64671
URI
Publication date:
31.12.2010.
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