Optimizing Outpatient Mental Health Services: A REBT-Infused Approach to Empowerment and Well-being
M. Milutinovic, S. Mitrovska, L. Novotni

TL;DR
This paper explores how Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT) can help people manage mental health issues like anxiety, depression, and work stress by changing unhelpful thought patterns.
Contribution
The paper introduces a REBT-infused approach to outpatient mental health services, emphasizing empowerment through cognitive restructuring.
Findings
REBT helps individuals overcome social anxiety by transforming irrational beliefs into rational ones.
REBT effectively reduces chronic work-related stress in high-pressure environments.
REBT aids in overcoming depression by restoring vitality and engagement through cognitive change.
Abstract
Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT) fundamentally posits that our thoughts, beliefs, and interpretations exert substantial influence over how we perceive and react to life’s occurrences. Central to REBT is the process of recognizing and disputing irrational, self-defeating beliefs, in favor of adopting rational and constructive perspectives. This presentation endeavors to introduce the foundational principles of REBT, elucidate its applied techniques, demonstrate its efficacy through compelling case studies, and delineate its spheres of applicability. Case Studies:Overcoming Social Anxiety: Illustrating the transformation from debilitating social anxiety to enhanced social functioning.Managing Work-related Stress: Exemplifying the alleviation of chronic stress in a high-pressure work environment.Overcoming Depression: Demonstrating the journey from persistent despondency to…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMental Health Treatment and Access · Psychiatric care and mental health services · Health Systems, Economic Evaluations, Quality of Life
