Counselling in Action: A multimodal assessment and rational emotive behavioural approach to stress counselling: a case study

This paper demonstrates how the multimodal approach, developed by Arnold Lazarus ( 1989 ), can be used to aid assessment of a client suffering from the effects of chronic, work-related stress. A rationale is provided for integrating the multimodal approach with rational emotive behaviour therapy the...

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Published inCounselling psychology quarterly Vol. 16; no. 3; pp. 265 - 287
Main Authors Jenkins, Dinah, Palmer, Stephen
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published BrunnerRoutledge 01.09.2003
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Summary:This paper demonstrates how the multimodal approach, developed by Arnold Lazarus ( 1989 ), can be used to aid assessment of a client suffering from the effects of chronic, work-related stress. A rationale is provided for integrating the multimodal approach with rational emotive behaviour therapy theory, techniques and strategies (Kwee & Ellis, 1997 ). A modality profile and a second order BASIC I.D. profile were developed and used as the link between assessment and the stress counselling programme (Palmer, 1992 ). A range of assessment tools were used to assess progress and a session by session report is provided.
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ISSN:0951-5070
1469-3674
DOI:10.1080/09515070310001610128