ABSTRACT

Integrating Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT) with a logic-based restructuring of Rational Emotive Behavioral Therapy (REBT), this book provides therapists with a guide for addressing self-defeating thoughts and behaviors.

Cohen explores how the tyrannical use of the words "I can’t" creates and sustains many commonplace behavioral and emotional problems. It shows how cognition and affect are intimately connected, demonstrating how cognitive-behavioral interventions help clients to address both their feelings and irrational ideas. Each chapter explores a specific problem, including low frustration tolerance, obsessiveness, risk avoidance, phobias, intolerance to criticism, dependent personalities, and much more. The theories developed throughout are integrated with practice sections and session transcripts that focus on the application of these theories for the treatment of clients who have self-destructive linguistic habits. Cohen also provides resource materials including reflection activities, bibliotherapy, meditation, and step-by-step guidance.

This book is essential reading for mental health professionals looking for novel techniques of using CBT, life coaches, positive psychology coaches, counselors, and academic and clinical researchers who work with CBT.

chapter |8 pages

Introduction

part I|50 pages

Overcoming “I Can’t” in Self-Defeating Reasoning: A Logic-Based Cognitive-Behavioral Approach

chapter 1|12 pages

Logic and Language

chapter 2|14 pages

Capacity Disavowals in Syllogism Chains

part II|35 pages

Neurological Correlates

part III|217 pages

Overcoming Common Types of Capacity Disavowal

chapter 7|30 pages

Risk-Avoidant Capacity Disavowals

chapter 8|30 pages

Low-Frustrative Capacity Disavowals

chapter 9|31 pages

Blame-Based Capacity Disavowals

chapter 10|26 pages

Phobic Capacity Disavowals

chapter 11|33 pages

Hyper-Egoic Capacity Disavowals

chapter 12|31 pages

Dependent Capacity Disavowals

chapter 13|27 pages

Obsessive Capacity Disavowals

chapter 14|7 pages

Key Hypotheses of a Logic-Based Therapy