Integrating Feminist Narrative Therapy, Person-Centered Therapy, and Rational Emotive Behavioral Therapy: A Short-Term Case Study

Authors

  • Loni Crumb Department of Interdisciplinary Professions, East Carolina University

Keywords:

integrative, mental health, feminist narrative therapy, person-centered therapy, rational emotive behavior therapy

Abstract

There is increased literature in the mental health field regarding the merits of integrating techniques and procedures from multiple therapeutic frameworks to facilitate a positive change process. This article presents an integrative approach using feminist narrative therapy, person-centered therapy, and rational emotive behavior therapy to address behavioral, emotional, and psychological concerns.  The author provides an overview of each therapeutic approach followed by a justification of the theoretical and therapeutic viability. A case illustration is provided to demonstrate the integration of the three noted therapeutic approaches. Finally, limitations and implications for practice are discussed.

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Published

2019-03-18

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