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In Chap. 2 we saw how religious belief can, and often is, completely reasonable. I listed the main factors that make a great deal of religious belief rational.
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In Chap. 2 we saw how religious belief can, and often is, completely reasonable. I listed the main factors that make a great deal of religious belief rational.
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Irrational beliefs and anxiety
Cognitive Therapy and Research, 1986Samples of 451 (205 male and 246 female) and 189 (78 male and 111 female) introductory psychology students completed measures of irrational beliefs, trait anxiety, test anxiety, speech anxiety, fear of negative social evaluation, and social avoidance and distress.
Jerry L. Deffenbacher +4 more
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An Embodied Simulation Model of Irrational Beliefs: Embodied Irrational Beliefs
2020Thirty years ago, A. Ellis presented a revised ABC model. In this model, irrational beliefs (IBs) were considered as believing-emoting-behaving composite states. Consistent with A. Ellis’ proposals, in this chapter I describe embodied core IBs as embodied rigid motivational appraisals.
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Are there any irrational beliefs?
European Journal of Sociology, 1991The purpose of this article is to argue that sociologists, anthropologists, and historians have no need to invoke the, or a, concept of rationality in order either to report or to explain the beliefs of the individuals or groups whom they study. I do not dispute that they may invoke it, or that a range of other purposes can be served thereby.
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The Impact of Irrational Beliefs on Paranoid Thoughts
Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy, 2018Background:Although the ABC model proposed by cognitive behavioral theory has strong empirical support for a wide range of psychological problems, little is known about the role of irrational beliefs (IBs), a central concept of the ABC model, in the aetiology of paranoid thoughts, one of the most common psychotic symptoms.Aims:The present study aimed ...
Radu Soflau, Daniel O. David
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A factor analysis of Ellis' irrational beliefs
Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1990In an effort to identify, organize, and operationally define the philosophies that underlie Albert Ellis' self-defeating beliefs, the authors factored an 11-item irrational-values self-report instrument given to 190 psychiatric patients. Four factors emerged and were named to reflect the contents of their items--"I need to control a dangerous world ...
C G, Watson +5 more
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Irrational health beliefs and health anxiety
Journal of Clinical Psychology, 2010The Irrational Health Belief Scale (IHBS) assesses the tendency to appraise health-related information in an irrational manner. Despite the central role that dysfunctional assumptions about health play in the cognitive-behavioral model of hypochondriasis and health anxiety, researchers have not examined the relation between health anxiety and the types
Fulton, Jessica J. +2 more
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Phobic Anxiety and Irrational Belief System
The Journal of Psychology, 1983In a test of the hypothesis that irrational thinking is associated with phobic anxiety, the Rational Behavior Inventory and the Fear Survey Schedule were administered to 128 undergraduates. Although a statistically significant correlation between irrationality and phobic anxiety was found, the result appears to have little clinical meaning.
B A, Thyer, J D, Papsdorf, M K, Kramer
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Factor Analytic Study of Irrational Beliefs
Psychological Reports, 1988This study investigated the validity of the Rational-Emotive Therapy construct of irrational beliefs and provided discriminant validity for a test of irrational beliefs, the Idea Inventory. 216 male psychiatric inpatients from a large medical center were administered a battery of psychological measures.
R H, Jacobsen, A S, Tamkin, L A, Hyer
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Rational and Irrational Beliefs
2009Abstract In this book leading scholars, researchers, and practitioners of rational emotive behavior therapy (REBT) and other cognitive-behavioral therapies (CBTs) share their perspectives and empirical findings on the nature of rational and irrational beliefs, the role of beliefs as mediators of functional and dysfunctional emotions and ...
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