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Master REBT: Guide to Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy
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Master REBT: Guide to Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy

REBT for Everyday Life: Transforming Emotions Through Thought Patterns, Rationality, Emotion, Growth and Mindset Coach.
Created byKareem Ullah
Last updated 11/2025
English

What you'll learn

  • Fundamental principles and philosophy of Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT)
  • Origin of REBT and how Albert Ellis transformed modern psychotherapy
  • Difference between rational and irrational beliefs and how they shape emotions
  • Complete ABC and ABCDE models and how beliefs influence emotional and behavioral consequences
  • How cognition, emotion, and behavior interact in REBT’s theoretical framework
  • Categories of irrational beliefs and how they distort thinking
  • How to identify core irrational beliefs in oneself or others
  • Key disputing techniques—logical, empirical, and pragmatic—and how they promote healthier thinking
  • How to develop rational alternatives that support emotional well-being
  • How rational beliefs create healthier emotions and more adaptive behaviors
  • REBT concepts of Unconditional Self-Acceptance, Other-Acceptance, and Life-Acceptance
  • How REBT helps address emotional disturbances such as anxiety, anger, guilt, and depression
  • Differences between REBT and other cognitive-behavioral approaches
  • How REBT principles can be applied to personal development, communication, leadership, and everyday life
  • Philosophical foundations of REBT, including Stoicism, humanism, and existential insights
  • How the entire REBT system works together to create lasting cognitive and emotional change

Course content

5 sections20 lectures1h 40m total length
  • What is Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy6:09

    Rational emotive behavior therapy treats thinking as the root of distress, using the abc model to dispute irrational beliefs and promote a rational life philosophy with unconditional self-acceptance.

  • Albert Ellis – The Founder and His Vision5:47

    Trace Albert Ellis’s shift from psychoanalysis to rational emotive behavior therapy, showing how irrational beliefs shape emotions and how teaching-based therapy changes self-talk and daily life.

  • Core Principles and Philosophy of REBT4:54
  • The ABC Model of REBT4:13

    Explore how the ABC model's activating events, beliefs, and consequences shape emotions. See that interpretations, not events, drive feelings, and learn to replace irrational beliefs with rational ones.

Requirements

  • A willingness to reflect on personal beliefs and thinking patterns
  • No prior knowledge of psychology or therapy is required

Description

|| Unofficial Course ||

IMPORTANT Before Enrolling:

This course is not intended to replace studying any official vendor material for certification exams, is not endorsed by the certification vendor, and you will not be getting the official certification study material or a voucher as a part of this course.

This course offers a clear, and in-depth introduction to Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT), one of the most influential approaches in modern cognitive-behavioral psychotherapy. Designed for learners of all backgrounds—students, aspiring therapists, coaches, educators, and anyone interested in psychological growth—this course explores the philosophy, concepts, and mechanisms that make REBT a powerful tool for emotional well-being.

You will begin by understanding what REBT is, how it originated, and the groundbreaking work of Albert Ellis, who transformed psychotherapy by emphasizing the central role of beliefs in shaping emotions and behavior. Through accessible explanations, you will learn the core ideas behind rational and irrational beliefs, the importance of emotional responsibility, and the optimistic yet realistic view of human potential that underlies REBT.

The course guides you through the ABC framework, showing how activating events, beliefs, and consequences interact to create emotional experiences. You will then extend this model into the ABCDE structure, discovering how disputation and effective new philosophies support lasting change.

You will explore how cognition, emotion, and behavior work together, how irrational beliefs form and distort reasoning, and how to identify the thought patterns that often drive anxiety, anger, guilt, frustration, and depression.

As you progress, you will learn the key techniques used in REBT, including logical, empirical, and pragmatic disputing, and how these methods help replace unhealthy thinking with healthier, more rational alternatives. You will see how rational beliefs lead to more balanced emotional responses and more adaptive behaviors in daily life.

The course also highlights REBT’s cornerstone themes of unconditional self-acceptance, unconditional other-acceptance, and unconditional life-acceptance, demonstrating how these philosophical principles foster resilience, compassion, and emotional stability.

You will examine REBT’s unique perspective compared with other cognitive-behavioral approaches, as well as its broad usefulness beyond therapy—supporting personal development, leadership, education, communication, and everyday decision-making.

The curriculum also connects REBT to its deeper philosophical roots, including Stoic thought, existential ideas, and humanistic psychology, illustrating how timeless wisdom integrates with modern cognitive science.

By the end of this course, you will understand how REBT functions as a complete system—from the emergence of beliefs to their emotional and behavioral consequences—and how its techniques promote long-term psychological change.

Whether your goal is personal growth, academic learning, or professional development, this course equips you with a strong conceptual foundation to think rationally, manage emotions effectively, and support yourself or others in developing a healthier, more resilient mindset.

Thank you

Who this course is for:

  • Anyone interested in improving their emotional well-being and understanding how thoughts shape feelings
  • Students of psychology, counseling, or mental health looking for a solid introduction to REBT
  • Aspiring therapists, coaches, and helping professionals who want to learn foundational cognitive-behavioral concepts
  • Educators, leaders, and trainers who wish to apply REBT principles for better communication and decision-making
  • Individuals seeking personal growth, rational thinking skills, and healthier emotional responses
  • Professionals in wellness, coaching, or self-development fields who want to expand their toolkit
  • Anyone curious about Albert Ellis’s work, cognitive-behavioral theory, or practical philosophy