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Albert Ellis Doing REBT with Jeffrey Guterman Telephonic session held March 8, 1986 demonstrating Albert Ellis identifying ABC's of rational emotive behavior therapy (REBT) and disputing irrational beliefs. When this session was held, Jeffrey Guterman was a masters student in counseling and a follower of REBT. He later became a supervisee, colleague, and friend of Albert Ellis. In the 1990s, Guterman shifted to a solution-focused approach and developed his own model called solution-focused counseling; see http://www.jeffreyguterman.com. Here is a transcript from this session: Ellis: Right. But what are you depressed about? Guterman: Well, a series of events. Ellis: Yeah. Guterman: One was I took my car in and I found out I had to, uh, spend over $600. Ellis: Alright, so that's unfortunate, but what are you telling yourself? That it's horrible? Or what? Guterman: Yeah. Pretty much so. Ellis: Right. But you better go back to, "It's a royal pain in the ass, but I could live with it!." Guterman: Well... Ellis: Because you can. Guterman: Huh? Ellis: Because you can. Tags: guterman ellis albertellis rebt counseling psychotherapy psychology education mental health illness mentalhealth |
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Albert Ellis doing REBT with Jeffrey Guterman (expanded) Albert Ellis doing rational emotive behavior therapy (REBT) with Jeffrey Guterman during telephone session on March 8, 1986. In the 1990s, Guterman shifted to a solution-focused approach and developed his own model called solution-focused counseling; see http://www.jeffreyguterman.com. This excerpt includes audio commentary in 2006 from Jeffrey Guterman. Here is a portion of the transcript from this session, including some of Guterman's 2006 commentary: {Guterman 2006: Now listen real close, you'll hear the phone ringing at the Institute for Rational-Emotive Therapy. The secretary answers.} Secretary: Institute. Guterman: Hi. I have a Ten o'clock appointment. Ellis: Hello. Guterman: Yes. Doc Ellis. Ellis: Yeah? Guterman: How are you? Ellis: Okay. Want to talk louder? Guterman: Yeah. Jeff Guterman here. Ellis: Yeah. Right. Guterman: Can you hear me okay? Ellis: Yeah. I can hear you fairly well. Guterman: Okay. Um. I have a half hour session? Ellis: Yeah. Guterman: Uh, is there an hour available, if necessary? Ellis: No, I have somebody else who is going to call in from Texas. Guterman: Oh. Okay. {Guterman 2006: I was trying to see if I could get an hour session but I couldn't.} Guterman: Yeah, well I've been hopelessly depressed. Ellis: You've been what? Guterman: Hopelessly depressed. Ellis: About? Guterman: Uh... {Guterman 2006: Now that question, uh, that question right there, "About?," you see, Ellis just says, "About?," now that one question is aimed at identifying the A, the Activating event in rational emotive behavior therapy. Now let's see if the client—me—is able to do it.} Guterman: Now that I'm talking to you about it, it seems very strange. Ellis: Yeah. {Guterman 2006: There's silence. And notice how Ellis is comfortable with the silence or at least ostensibly he allows the silence to go on.} Guterman: I don't know what to say. Ellis: I can't hear you. Guterman: Yeah, I don't know... Ellis: You got to talk louder. Guterman: Yeah, I'm not saying anything. Ellis: Yeah. Guterman: I don't know, I don't know what to say. Ellis: Right. But what are you depressed about? {Guterman 2006: Okay. So, Ellis persists at asking, "What are you depressed about?" Again, aiming to identify the Activating event, the A in rational emotive behavior therapy.} Guterman: Well, a series of events. Ellis: Yeah. Guterman: One was I took my car in and I found out I had to, uh, spend over $600. Ellis: Alright, so that's unfortunate, but what are you telling yourself? That it's horrible? Or what? Guterman: Yeah. Pretty much so. {Guterman 2006: Okay, so Ellis, here, uses what he might consider to be more of the inelegant disputing method by parroting the rational belief which is that, "That's unfortunate, but not horrible, terrible, etcetera" versus the Socratic method, "Where is the evidence that it's horrible?" which he might use in some cases.} Ellis: Right. But you better go back to, "It's a royal pain in the ass, but I could live with it!." Guterman: Well... Ellis: Because you can. Guterman: Huh? Ellis: Because you can. Guterman: I know that and I know I'll have no choice. Tags: guterman albertellis albert_ellis counseling psychotherapy rebt therapy cognitive cognitivetherapy mental health |
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Erik Erikson by Jeffrey Guterman Jeffrey Guterman, Ph.D. discusses the theories of psychoanalyst Erik Erikson. Visit http://www.jeffreyguterman.com for more information Tags: erikson guterman psychoanalyst psychoanalysis psychotherapy counseling |
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Jeffrey Guterman describes essence of Albert Ellis's REBT Jeffrey Guterman describes the essence of Albert Ellis's rational emotive behavior therapy (REBT). According to Albert Ellis's REBT, the main cause of emotional and behavioral disturbance is demandingness. Tags: rebt counseling guterman psychology psychotherapy ellis albertellis psychopathology mental mentalillness |
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Jeffrey T. Guterman reads excerpt of his book Jeffrey T. Guterman reads excerpt of his book, Mastering the Art of Solution-Focused Counseling Tags: guterman book books counseling solution-focused psychology psychotherapy bestseller bestsellers mental health |
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Diarios de Bordo - ISRAEL (GUTERMAN) Minha visão deste país especial... Tags: guterman israel diarios de bordo |
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Temporada das Flores (GUTERMAN) Voz, viola e fotos Tags: Guterman |
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Amigos do Julinho (GUTERMAN) Uma homenagem a este grupo de amigos , porque nao dizer SUPERAMIGOS, muito especiais!!! ETA coisa boa!!! Tags: guterman amigos julinho |
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Maya Guterman at 3 months Maya has allot to say Tags: Maya Guterman |
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Maya Guterman crawling Maya at 7 1/2 months comando crawling Tags: Maya Guterman baby |
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Lua e Estrela (Guterman) Voz, Violão e Fotos... Tags: Lua estrela guterman |
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Albert Ellis and Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT) Jeffrey Guterman describes the theory and practice of Albert Ellis's Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT) across the following issues: human nature, theory of problem formation, theory of change, and techniques. Topics include the ABC theory, the distinction between rational beliefs and irrational beliefs, and disputing irrational beliefs. See http://www.jeffreyguterman.com for more information. Erratum: About half way through the video (at 04:55), Jeffrey Guterman incorrectly uses the term "irrational beliefs" to refer to "preferences, wishes, hopes, desires, likes, and wants..." when it was his intention to refer to "rational beliefs." Tags: guterman ellis rebt counseling psychotherapy psychology education mental health illness mentalhealth |
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Albert Ellis: The sickness of self-esteem Excerpt from Jeffrey Guterman's first session with Albert Ellis January 8, 1986 Guterman: Self-acceptance. Ellis: Self-acceptance means, I said, I accept myself whether or not I do well, not because I do well. And very few people have that and we have a hard time teaching it to people because they only want to accept themselves when they do well. They're crazy. They're mishuga. Guterman: It's a little confusing. Ellis: I know and you better go over it many, many times until you really see the difference between self-esteem, I am a good person because, and self-acceptance, that I can always accept myself even if I murdered 20 people. I wouldn't accept my murdering. Guterman: What would be the benefit of me accepting myself instead of esteeming myself? Ellis: Then you wouldn't be anxious. Tags: ellis albertellis rebt self selfesteem acceptance guterman counseling psychotherapy |
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The Sickness of Self-Esteem Jeffrey T. Guterman, Ph.D. discusses the distinction between self-esteem and self-acceptance from the perspective of Albert Ellis, Ph.D., the founder of rational emotive behavior therapy (REBT). Guterman describes his first encounter with Ellis as a client in 1986. See http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ghzaip2MYS8 for related video, Albert Ellis: The sickness of self-esteem. Tags: self-esteem guterman counseling psychotherapy ego self rebt albertellis help self-help |
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Nine Inch Nails - The Perfect Drug Music video by Nine Inch Nails performing The Perfect Drug with Mark Romanek [Video Director], June Guterman [Video Producer] (C) 1996 Nothing/Interscope Records Tags: Nine Inch Nails The Perfect Drug Soundtrack Interscope Mark Romanek [Video Director] June Guterman Producer] |
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Beck - Devils Haircut Music video by Beck performing Devils Haircut with Mark Romanek, June Guterman, Hank Corwin (C) 1996 Geffen Records Tags: Beck Devils Haircut Geffen Mark Romanek June Guterman Hank Corwin |
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Weezer - El Scorcho: Director's Cut Music video by Weezer performing El Scorcho: Director's Cut with Mark Romanek, June Guterman, Michael Heldman (C) 2004 Geffen Records Tags: Weezer El Scorcho Rock GEFFEN Mark Romanek June Guterman Michael Heldman |
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Girlicious - Like Me: Big Sexy Hair Version Music video by Girlicious performing Like Me: Big Sexy Hair Version with Steven Antin [Video Director], Jane Guterman [Video Producer] (C) 2008 Pussycat Dolls, LLC Tags: Girlicious Like Me Pop Pussycat Dolls Steven Antin [Video Director] Jane Guterman Producer] |
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Sammy Hagar - Hands And Knees Music video by Sammy Hagar performing Hands And Knees with John Sanborn, Mary Perillo, Paul Provenzano, June Guterman (C) 1987 UMG Recordings, Inc. Tags: Sammy Hagar Hands And Knees Rock GEFFEN John Sanborn Mary Perillo Paul Provenzano June Guterman |
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Classic Albert Ellis Albert Ellis being quintessentially Albert Ellis in a 1988 psychotherapy session. His client was me. The session was telephonic and recorded. Following is a verbatim transcript of the dialogue: Ellis: But you better go back to, "It's a royal pain in the ass, but I could live with it." Client (Guterman): Well... Ellis: Because you can. Client (Guterman): Huh? Ellis: Because you can. Tags: ellis albertellis rebt guterman counseling psychotherapy mentalhealth |
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Resistance in Counseling and Psychotherapy Jeffrey T. Guterman describes the progressive reconceptualization of the concept of resistance in counseling and psychotherapy. Tags: guterman resistance counseling psychotherapy solution-focused erikson |
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Rational Song as Shame-Attacking Exercise in REBT Jeffrey T. Guterman, Ph.D. demonstrates a rational song as a shame-attacking exercise, techniques used in rational emotive behavior therapy (REBT). The use of the music from the song Misty qualifies as a "fair use" in keeping with U.S. copyright statute. As of this posting on August 17, 2007, see http://www.copyright.gov/fls/fl102.html for more information. See http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BK7MSxKQHtY for longer version of this video. REBT (Lyrics by Jeffrey T. Guterman, Sung to the tune, Misty) Look at me I'm as hopeless and depressed as I can be But now I do understand, The cause of my misery Yes I understand what's causing my misery Walk my way And you'll hear me whining through the day Or it might be the sound of my heart, Breaking in two Cause I'm doing what I never knew I am demanding that my life be fulfilled In almost every way I can imagine Don't you realize how hopelessly I'm lost That's why I'm following you, Al Now, look at me I'm determined to overcome this misery I see exactly what it's going to take To make the changes I want to make It's just four letters And they are—REBT Tags: rebt shame guterman albertellis counseling psychotherapy |
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Morbid Jealousy: Solution-Focused Case Example, Part I Jeffrey T. Guterman, Ph.D. reads excerpt from his book, Mastering the Art of Solution-Focused Counseling. The case describes a 29-year old Cuban American male experiencing morbid jealousy. Tags: guterman solution-focused counseling jealousy machismo latin hispanic multicultural |
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Solution-Focused Theory Jeffrey Guterman describes the solution-focused problem/exception theory. Tags: guterman solution-focused counseling psychotherapy deshazer |
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The "Formula First Session Task" in Solution-Focused Therapy Jeffrey Guterman describes the development of the the "formula first session task" in solution-focused therapy. Reference Molnar A., & de Shazer, S. (1987). Solution-focused therapy: Toward the identification of therapeutic tasks. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 13, 349-358. Tags: guterman solution-focused counseling psychotherapy |