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[...]... 6 RationalandIrrationalBeliefs in Human Feelings and Psychophysiology, 99 Daniel David and Duncan Cramer xiii xiv CONTENTS PART III: Clinical Applications 7 The Assessment of RationalandIrrational Beliefs, 115 Bianca Macavei and James McMahon 8 RationalandIrrationalBeliefsand Psychopathology, 149 Christopher M Browne, E Thomas Dowd, and Arthur Freeman 9 RationalandIrrationalBeliefs in Primary... Social and Cultural Aspects of RationalandIrrational Beliefs: A Brief Reconceptualization, 49 Daniel David and Raymond DiGiuseppe 4 RationalandIrrationalBeliefs from an Evolutionary Perspective, 63 David Sloan Wilson PART II: RationalandIrrational Beliefs: Human Emotions and Behavioral Consequences 5 The Behavioral Consequences of Irrational Beliefs, 75 Aurora Szentagotai and Jason Jones 6 Rational. .. empirical support and practical implications of contemporary models that have been proposed to define and understand rationalandirrationalbeliefs We will define irrationalandrationalbeliefsand approach them in terms of (a) computational, algorithmic/representational, and implementational models of cognition; (b) the similarities and differences between rationalandirrationalbeliefsand cold cognitions... Prevention and Mental Health, 173 Donald A Caserta, E Thomas Dowd, Daniel David, and Albert Ellis 10 RationalandIrrational Beliefs: Implications for Mechanisms of Change and Practice in Psychotherapy, 195 Daniel David, Arthur Freeman, and Raymond DiGiuseppe 11 Mindfulness andIrrational Beliefs, 219 David I Mellinger PART IV: Physical Health and Pain 12 IrrationalandRationalBeliefsand Physical... CONCEPTUAL PERSPECTIVE 15 The Relationship between RationalandIrrationalBeliefs Early research conceptualized rationalbeliefs as low levels of irrationalbeliefs However, recent data suggest that rationalandirrationalbeliefs are not bipolar constructs (e.g., a low level of irrationalbeliefs does not necessarily signify high levels of rational beliefs) , but are rather orthogonal to one another... Szentagotai, 2006b), the relations between rationalandirrationalbeliefs may be very complex (Bernard, 1998; David, 2003) Faced with a specific event (A), people can have simultaneously high irrational beliefs, low irrational beliefs, or no irrationalbeliefs Similarly and simultaneously, they can have high rational beliefs, low rational beliefs, or no rationalbeliefs regarding the same event (A) (e.g.,... critiques of rationalandirrationalbeliefs constructs as used in psychology Still, the discussion of the philosophical underpinnings of rationalandirrational belief is important and it is approached in its basic components in Chapter 2 Other terms, used interchangeably for these beliefs, are: adaptive, healthy, positive, and functional Irrationalbeliefs refer to beliefs that are illogical, and/ or do... activating events and our rationalandirrationalbeliefs Cold cognitions may generate various operant behaviors, and then cold cognitions and operant behaviors may be further appraised in a rational/ irrational manner, producing feelings and psychophysiological responses Indeed, recent research (Szentagotai & Freeman, 2007) addressing the relations between hot (i.e., irrational beliefs) and cold cognitions... schemas); and (c) denoting the place of rationalandirrationalbeliefs in the broader skein of cognitive psychology and cognitive-behavior theoryand therapy, as well as psychotherapy more generally Our discussion will serve as a prelude to more in-depth discussion and elaboration of these topics in the chapters that follow Historical Development of the Constructs of RationalandIrrational Beliefs. .. A., & Haaga, D A F (1995) Rational emotive behaviour therapy research: What we know and what we need to know Journal of Rational Emotive and Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, 13, 179 191 Contents Contributors, xvii PART I: Foundations 1 RationalandIrrational Beliefs: A Historical and Conceptual Perspective, 3 Albert Ellis, Daniel David, and Steven Jay Lynn 2 Rationality andRational Psychotherapy: The . alt="" Rational and Irrational Beliefs This page intentionally left blank Rational and Irrational Beliefs Research, Theory, and Clinical Practice Edited by Daniel David, Steven Jay Lynn, and Albert. 115 Bianca Macavei and James McMahon 8. Rational and Irrational Beliefs and Psychopathology, 149 Christopher M. Browne, E. Thomas Dowd, and Arthur Freeman 9. Rational and Irrational Beliefs in Primary. Wilson PART II: Rational and Irrational Beliefs: Human Emotions and Behavioral Consequences 5. The Behavioral Consequences of Irrational Beliefs, 75 Aurora Szentagotai and Jason Jones 6. Rational and Irrati