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Emotive-reconstruction psychotherapy: a short-term cognitive approach
American Journal of Psychotherapy
|April 1, 1977
Abstract:
Emotive-Reconstructive Therapy, a recently developed therapeutic modality deriving from cognitive theory, may be a promising short-term approach to psychopathology. Combining the use of imagery with selective hyperventilation, a therapist induces patients to reexperience past events, and subsequently to radically reconstrue themselves and significant others in a personally satisfying direction.