Editor's note Michael E. Bernard Invited Comments: The RET vs. REBT Name Change Debate Pages: 79 - 80
Personal reflections on Albert Ellis and rational emotive behavior therapy Gerald C. Davison Invited Comments: The RET vs. REBT Name Change Debate Pages: 81 - 84
Changing rational-emotive therapy (RET) to rational emotive behavior therapy (REBT) Albert Ellis Invited Comments: The RET vs. REBT Name Change Debate Pages: 85 - 89
RET, REBT and Albert Ellis Cyril M. Franks Invited Comments: The RET vs. REBT Name Change Debate Pages: 91 - 95
Rebt: A sign of evolution or devolution? An historical perspective Arnold A. Lazarus Invited Comments: The RET vs. REBT Name Change Debate Pages: 97 - 100
The client-therapist relationship in rational-emotive therapy Sol L. Garfield Articles Pages: 101 - 116
Counseling applications of RET in a Chinese cultural context Charles P. Chen Articles Pages: 117 - 129
The potential role of state-dependent learning in cognitive therapy with spider phobics Jeff SzymanskiWilliam O'Donohue Articles Pages: 131 - 150