REBT for People with Co-occuring Problems (15 CE Credits/Hours) - Exam Only*
Exam questions based on material by Emmett Velten and Patricia E. Penn
*This selection is for the Final Exam only. Access to the book, REBT For People With Co-occurring Problems: Albert Ellis in the Wilds of Arizona, is required to complete the exam. If you already have access to the book, click the "Buy" button above to continue. To purchase the complete Online Course, which includes a PDF of the book, click here.
A unique program that will both enlighten and entertain the participant. The material presents a fictitious visit by Dr. Albert Ellis to a number of clinical settings in Arizona. As you follow along, Ellis demonstrates the importance of integrating research and treatment for people with co-occuring problems, methods for developing simple, practical ways to assess and address these problems with clients, how to apply Rational Emotive Behavioral Therapy (REBT) techniques in any type of mental health and addiction treatment program, how to focus on the factors that keep the client’s problems going, and how to help clients gain more of what they do want out of life and limit what they don’t want.
15 CE credits/hours, 150 questions
Target Audience
Psychologists | School Psychologists | Marriage & Family Therapists | Mental Health Counselors | Social Workers
Learning Level
Intermediate
Learning Objectives
Statement of Understanding (downloadable/printable)
Final Exam Questions (downloadable/printable)
Final Exam
Evaluation Questionnaire
Emmett Velten, PhD, & Patricia E. Penn, PhD