2015年考研英语阅读精选:Albert Ellis
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Albert Ellis, who died last month at age 93, believed that psychotherapy
should be short term, goal oriented, and efficient; his method, introduced in
1955 and now known as rational emotive behavior therapy, is one of the
foundations of today's cognitive-behavioral therapy.
The theory: Irrational ways of thinking underlie most psychological
conditions, and patients can get better by tackling these skewed thinking
patterns, correcting them, and developing new ones. In a 2006 survey of social
workers and psychologists conducted by Psychotherapy Networker in partnership
with Joan Cook, an adjunct assistant professor of medical psychology at Columbia
University, over 60 percent said that they employ cognitive-behavioral
techniques in their work.
"What cognitive therapy does is focus on the present," says Judith Beck,
director of the Beck Institute for Cognitive Therapy and Research outside
Philadelphia. Beck is the daughter of Aaron Beck, who developed his own form of
cognitive-behavioral therapy, simply called cognitive therapy, in the early
1960s when he was a psychiatrist at the University of Pennsylvania. Rather than
exploring in depth the issues surrounding a patient's childhood, dreams, past
relationships, and life experiences—essential in Freudian psychoanalysis—the
short-term cognitive approach focuses on developing skills the patient can use
to "have a better week." Cognitive therapists may go into those deeper issues if
necessary, but "the goal is not insight alone but also practical problem solving
and symptom reduction," says Beck.
Techniques used to that end may include weighing evidence to evaluate
whether a patient's self-image is skewed, developing a more realistic worldview,
prioritizing problems, and setting an agenda for dealing with them. According to
research by Aaron Beck and others, cognitive therapy is as effective as
antidepressants in initially treating mild, moderate, and severe depression, and
patients who had used cognitive therapy and stopped were less likely to relapse
than those who stopped medication. Cognitive therapy has also been shown to
decrease the risk for repeated suicide attempts in seriously depressed
patients.
REBT, on the other hand, focuses on "disputing irrational beliefs," as
Ellis's disciplines put it, or directly confronting and challenging a patient's
thoughts about a situation. The method is used to treat the spectrum of
psychological problems, from depression and anxiety to post-traumatic stress
disorder. Therapists may draw from the wider tradition of cognitive-behavioral
methods, but they owe an intellectual debt to Albert Ellis whenever they dispute
a patient's irrational beliefs. Though that approach has gained a reputation for
confrontation and tough-mindedness, Kristene Doyle, associate executive director
of the Albert Ellis Institute in New York City and a clinical psychologist
specializing in REBT, says that collaboration between the therapist and patient,
a patient's complete self-acceptance, and the therapist's unconditional
acceptance of the patient are also essential to REBT.
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