The New Rational Therapy: Thinking Your Way to Serenity, Success, and Profound Happiness

The New Rational Therapy: Thinking Your Way to Serenity, Success, and Profound Happiness

by ElliotD.Cohen (Author)

Synopsis

Throughout the ages, great thinkers such as Plato, Aristotle, Epicurus, Aquinas,Descartes, Spinoza, Kant, Nietzsche, and many others have had incredibly useful things to say about overcoming the strife of everyday living and attaining happiness. Unfortunately contemporary approaches to psychology have made only limited use of this guidance. At last, here is an uplifting psychology that systematically applies the wisdom of the ages to attaining life pregnant with insight, meaning, value, and purpose. Guided by the vision of great minds, this book shows you how you can still feel secure and hopeful in a precarious, uncertain universe; face evil with life-affirming courage; build self-esteem, respect for others, and global reverence; become your own person; take control of you're emotions and behavior; strengthen your willpower; confront moral problems creatively; build rapport and solidarity with others; and hone your practical decision-making skills. Unlike classical approaches to rational psychology that only scratch the surface of what's deeply wrong in your life, The New Rational Therapy gets to the core and offers you penetrating, philosophical antidotes for transcending your malaise, and for attaining an enduring, profound happiness.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 310
Edition: illustrated edition
Publisher: Jason Aronson, Inc.
Published: 28 Nov 2006

ISBN 10: 0742547345
ISBN 13: 9780742547346

Media Reviews
The New Rational Therapy is an intelligent and clearly written book. It is enjoyable to read, and it gently induces the reader to self-knowledge and self-improvement. The light of reason that shines through this new therapy can indeed be the right medication for persons suffering from mental and emotional disorders. Professional care givers can find new inspiration in the Eternal Logos reshaped as a Logic-Based talking cure (LBT) and use its wisdom in their own working settings. The New Rational Therapy presents the ripened fruition of Dr. Elliot Cohen's many years of research and clinical practice; it will be the remaining crown of excellence and distinction on his labor. -- Shlomit C. Schuster Ph.D., author of Philosophy Practice: An Alternative to Counseling and Psychotherapy
In his New Rational Therapy, Elliot Cohen identifies eleven common and destructive patterns of reasoning that, left unchecked, can substantially impair personal happiness. He provides many useful antidotes to counteract the poisonous effects of these cardinal fallacies. -- Samuel Zinaich, Jr., president, American Society for Philosophy, Counseling, and Psychotherapy
An amazingly profound book. -- Albert Ellis PhD, Albert Ellis Institute for Rational Emotive Therapy, New York City
Cohen does a masterful job of melding concepts of positive psychology into his own theories of rational therapy. -- Sara Dettinger Martino * PsycCRITIQUES *
This is a genuinely useful book that deserves a wide readership. It could help a lot of people become a great deal happier. -- Kevin M. Purday * Metapsychology Online *
Clearly written and well argued, Cohen sets out eleven philosophical prescriptions that really can improve our everyday lives. If more philosophers followed Cohen's lead in their work, there will be many more (employed) philosophers and even more satisfied students of philosophy. -- James P. Sterba, professor, University of Notre Dame
Author Bio
Elliot D. Cohen, Ph.D., is executive co-director and co-founder of the American Society for Philosophy, Counseling, and Psychotherapy; professor and chair at the Indian River College; editor-in-chief and founder of The International Journal of Applied Philosophy and The International Journal of Philosophical Practice. Author of twelve books and numerous articles, his most recent book on philosophical counseling is What Would Aristotle Do? Self-Control through the Power of Reason. Other recent books include Philosophers at Work: Issues and Practice of Philosophy; The Virtuous Therapist: Ethical Practice of Counseling & Psychotherapy; and News Incorporated: Corporate Media Ownership and its Threat to Democracy.