ABSTRACT

The reflection process is set in motion when you and your clients stand back from the work of REBT to reflect on it. This may be done at any point during a therapy session or more formally at the end of session as advocated by Beck et al. (1979). Additionally, it may well be helpful periodically to structure formal reflection sessions known as review sessions, to enable you and your clients to review therapeutic progress and, if necessary, to reformulate the work that needs to be done in the future.