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The Association for Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy (AREBT) was
established in 1993 by a group of counsellors, psychotherapists and
psychologists who were training as Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy (REBT) practitioners in the United
Kingdom.
The Association for Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy holds a register of accredited REBT
practitioners who have undertaken a recognised in-depth training
programme. The Register also includes members who are qualified in
coaching and clinical supervision. Our members have to abide by our published Codes of Ethics
and Practice. Accredited REBT practitioners can apply to the United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy
for Registration as Rational Emotive Behaviour Psychotherapists. The
Association publishes a professional journal, The Rational Emotive
Behaviour Therapist and also a newsletter.
Our member's interests are varied. Some are interested in REBT
practice and research where as others have an interest in rational
emotive behaviour training, coaching or hypnosis.
The Association is a Member Organisation of the United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy
(UKCP), the leading body that represents
psychotherapy in the UK.
This website has a useful Links page if you are
looking for relevant professional bodies, training institutions and self-help
organisations. If you have an interest in REBT, we invite you to
join our free Online AREBT Forum and/or our Association.
LIST OF REBT THERAPISTS,
2008 .
LIST OF REBT SUPERVISORS, INCLUDING TRAINERS,
2008 .
ONLINE AREBT FORUM
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THE RATIONAL EMOTIVE BEHAVIOUR THERAPIST, 2007,
Vol.12, Issue 1 .
THE RATIONAL EMOTIVE BEHAVIOUR THERAPIST, 2004,
Vol.11, Issue 1 .
THE RATIONAL EMOTIVE BEHAVIOUR THERAPIST, 2002,
Vol.10, Issue 1 .
RATIONAL NEWS, SPRING 2006 ISSUE
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RATIONAL NEWS, AUTUMN 2006 ISSUE .
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NEWS
DEVELOPMENTS IN RATIONAL EMOTIVE BEHAVIOURAL ACCREDITATION
OF SUPERVISORS & TRAINERS IN 2008 We have now launched an
AREBT Accreditation system for the for REBT Trainers and Supervisors.
This will become the gold standard for REBT accreditation in the UK and
beyond. Click here for a list of supervisors 1/01/08
Albert Ellis, 1913-2007
It is with great sadness we inform you that in the
early hours of the 24 July,2007, Dr Albert Ellis died peacefully in
his apartment in New York. The cause of Al's death has been reported
as kidney and heart failure. Al died aged 93. His wife Debbie was at
his side. For details of his many life achievements including the
development of REBT, please visit Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_Ellis
AREBT established in 1993.
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