Effectiveness of RationalEmotiveBehaviorTherapy (REBT) on Self-Control and Impulsivity in Male Prisoners. Consequences of imprisonment include negative psychological effects, social stigma, and challenges for reintegrating into society. In this regard, this study aimed to investigate the effectiveness of RationalEmotiveBehaviorTherapy (REBT) on self-control and impulsivity among male
A cluster randomized trial of a rationalemotivebehaviortherapy (REBT) program and a mindfulness-acceptance-commitment (MAC) program, with South African adolescent rugby players. Until recently, research examining the application of RationalEmotiveBehaviorTherapy (REBT) in sports settings was virtually absent in South Africa. Despite the growing evidence of REBT's potential
Effectiveness of rationalemotivebehaviortherapy in reducing depression among undergraduate medical students. Studies reporting the incidence of depression among medical students have been on the increase. This research sought to determine whether rationalemotivebehaviortherapy (REBT) can be applied to help manage depression in Nigerian undergraduate medical students. A randomized pretest
Efficacy of rationalemotivebehaviortherapy for the improvement of knowledge and risk perception of hypertension among university lecturers in South East Nigeria: REBT for university lecturers' hypertension improvement. This study determined the effectiveness of a rationalemotivebehavioraltherapy (REBT) intervention on knowledge of risks of hypertension among university lecturers in South
Effects of rationalemotivebehaviortherapy on alexithymia, anxiety, depression and sleep quality of older people in nursing homes: a quasi-experimental study. Alexithymia, a subclinical cognitive-affective impairment, is prevalent in older people and increases the risk of mental disorders. There is a vast alexithymia treatment gap, with majority of older people in nursing homes lacking access to adequate mental health care. The study aimed to evaluate the effects of rationalemotivebehaviortherapy (REBT) on alexithymia, anxiety, depression and sleep quality of older people in nursing homes. This quasi-experimental study was conducted with two groups (the control group and intervention) from March to November 2021. This study enrolled 86 participants, two of whom were lost to follow-up; 42
Psychological mechanism of acceptance and commitment therapy and rationalemotivebehaviortherapy for treating hoarding: Evidence from randomized controlled trials. Hoarding is a common problem behavior worldwide and is detrimental to the physical and mental health of individuals and groups. Currently, effective interventions for hoarding are cognitive-behavioral therapies, but their post and mediating variables that contribute to its effectiveness in different cultural contexts. One hundred thirty-nine college students with higher hoarding behaviors were randomly divided into three groups: 45 in the Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) group, 47 in the RationalEmotiveBehaviorTherapy (REBT) group, and 47 in the control group. They completed the Saving Inventory-Revised (SI-R), Obsessive
Effect of a religious coping intervention of rationalemotivebehaviortherapy on mental health of adult learners with type II diabetes. Some previous studies have highlighted the high rate of mental health problems associated with type II diabetes (T2DM). The primary purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of a religious coping intervention of rationalemotivebehaviortherapy (REBT
Application of rationalemotivebehaviortherapy in patients with colorectal cancer undergoing adjuvant chemotherapy. This study aimed to explore the effects of our rationalemotivebehaviortherapy (REBT) program on symptoms, anxiety, depression, and sleep state in patients with colorectal cancer (CRC) undergoing chemotherapy. From October 2020 to May 2021, fifty-six patients with CRC
Effectiveness of Online Versus Telephone Counseling of Rational-Emotional-BehavioralTherapy on Sexual Function of Women Undergoing Cardiac Rehabilitation: A Randomized Clinical Trial: Sexual function in patients with cardiovascular disease (CVDs) is often associated with anxiety and irrational beliefs. Moreover, 60-78% of patients with CVDs report sexual problems. Some studies suggest that sexual counseling is necessary for these patients but is not usually provided for them. Online or telephone counseling may be helpful during the covid-19 pandemic, but studies on its application to sexual function appear to be limited. This study aimed to investigate the effectiveness of online vs. telephone counseling of rational-emotional-behavioraltherapy (REBT) on the sexual function of women
The effects of rationalemotivebehaviortherapy for depressive symptoms in adults with congenital heart disease. Over 30% of adults with congenital heart disease (CHD) experience depression. To evaluate the effectiveness of RationalEmotiveBehaviorTherapy (REBT) in reducing depressive symptoms in adults with CHD. Forty-two adults with CHD were recruited from an outpatient clinic
Stress in teachers of children with neuro-developmental disorders: Effect of blended rationalemotivebehavioraltherapy. Neuro-developmental disorders impose a wide range of learning barriers on learners, increasing stress among their teachers. Evidence attests to the heightened stress among teachers teaching children with such conditions. This study tested the efficacy of blended RationalEmotiveBehaviorTherapy in reducing job stress among teachers of children with neuro-developmental disorders in Abia State, Nigeria. The current study adopted a group-randomized waitlist control trial design with pretest, post-test, and follow-up assessments. Participants ( = 83) included teachers of children with neuro-developmental disorders in inclusive and specialized schools. The blended Rational
Improving work-life balance among administrative officers in Catholic primary schools: Assessing the effect of a Christian religious rationalemotivebehaviortherapy. Work-life balance (WLB) is an essential precursor of workers' mental health. The theory of rationalemotivebehaviourtherapy proposes that an imbalance in work and family life may result from people's dysfunctional perceptions of their work and other aspects of their personal life. Also, the constructive philosophies of rationalemotivebehaviortherapy are said to be congruent with most religious belief systems of Christian clients. Therefore, our research examined the efficacy of Christian religious rationalemotivebehaviourtherapy (CRREBT) on WLB among administrative officers in Catholic primary schools. This is a group
Impact of rationalemotivebehavioraltherapy on personal value system of students with visual impairment: A group randomized control study. Visually impaired students have been reported to struggle with value system and rash decision making process. This study examined the impact of rationalemotivebehavioraltherapy (REBT) in reducing negative personal value system of visually impaired people . At the post-treatment the effect of V-REBP was significant in personal value and follow-up assessment respectively in favour of treatment group. We concluded that there is significant impact of rationalemotivebehavioraltherapy on reduction of negative personal value system of students with visual impairment.
A rationalemotivebehaviortherapy-based intervention for binge eating behavior management among female students: a quasi-experimental study. Binge eating behavior is highly likely to progress to an eating disorder, with female students particularly at risk. This study aimed to verify the effect of a binge eating behavior management program, based on rationalemotivebehaviortherapy (REBT
Efficacy of Cranial Electrical Stimulation and RationalEmotiveBehaviorTherapy in Improving Psychological Illness among Chronic Stroke Survivors: A Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial. Stroke survivors suffer from significant neuropsychiatric disturbances and these disturbances act as barrier in the motor recovery. Medication is the common treatment but it has adverse effects. Hence , there is a need to find out effective treatments with or without minimal side effects for gross motor recovery of the patient. Cranial electrical stimulation (CES) and rationalemotivebehaviortherapy (REBT) are used as treatment approaches for depression, anxiety, stress, and irrational beliefs in the general population. In the present study, the efficacy of two psycho-therapeutic modalities (CES and REBT
The effect of rational-emotivebehaviortherapy on anxiety and resilience in students. Adolescence and youth are important periods in the growth and excellence of an individual. Given the importance of the study, its purpose was to determine the effect of rational-emotivebehaviortherapy (REBT) on anxiety and resilience in students. Students admitted to the counseling centers of Ilam University
Effect of rationalemotivebehaviortherapy on stress management and irrational beliefs of special education teachers in Nigerian elementary schools. From a rationalemotivebehaviortherapy viewpoint, stress-related disorders originate from irrational beliefs and self-defeating philosophies and attitude. Individuals affected by stress are different from those ones with neurotic problems mainly because the stressed individuals have irrational beliefs about specific, short-term, or more readily identifiable events, in contrast to the more mundane and diffuse difficulties faced by neurotic persons. The present study aimed to examine the impact of a rationalemotivebehaviortherapy (REBT) intervention on the stress levels and irrational beliefs among special education teachers in elementary
[Effects of Group RationalEmotiveBehaviorTherapy on the Nurses' Job Stress, Burnout, Job Satisfaction, Organizational Commitment and Turnover Intention]. This study aimed to develop a Group REBT program with group counseling for nurses and test the effect of group counseling on their job stress, burnout, job satisfaction, organizational commitment, and turnover intention. A quasi-experimental
Development and effect of a rational-emotive-behaviour-therapy-based self-management programme for early renal dialysis patients. This study attempts to develop and determine the effect a rational-emotive-behaviour-therapy-based self-management programme can have on the self-efficacy, self-care, depression and dyssomnia of patients undergoing early renal dialysis. When renal dialysis (p = 0.031), but differences in terms of depression (p = 0.492) and dyssomnia (p = 0.141) were nonsignificant. In the experimental group, the depression decreased but then increased again, while the dyssomnia gradually decreased. The provision of a rational-emotive-behaviour-therapy-based self-management programme that involves lectures, discussions, teach-backs, demonstrations and posters
Impact of Baduanjin Exercise Combined With RationalEmotiveBehaviorTherapy on Sleep and Mood in Patients With Post-stroke Depression Patients and their families all agreed . undefined