Lexington Books, USA, 2016. — 221 p. — ISBN10: 1498510469.
This case-based approach to the philosophical practice modality of logic-based therapy (LBT) demonstrates the utility, versatility, and accessibility of LBT for dealing effectively with the emotions of everyday life, such as anxiety, worry, guilt, anger, and sadness. Through engaging, illustrative case studies, this book serves as a guidebook for philosophical and psychological practitioners, as well as a text for instructors of philosophy and psychotherapy who wish to demonstrate the practical value of philosophy in their respective fields.
The System of Logic-Based TherapyMinding Your Emotions: Reason and Emotion in LBT
Getting at the Root of Your Emotion: Fallacies of Emotional Rules and their Guiding Virtues
Getting the Object of Your Emotion Straight: Fallacies of Reporting and Their Guiding Virtues
Acting Rationally: Fallacies of Behavioral Reasoning and Their Guiding Virtues
Using Lbt to Cope With Stressful EmotionsAngry about a Girlfriend’s Clutter: How to Apply the Six Steps of LBT
Mom Keeps Son From Seeing Manic Dad: Confronting the Guilt 137
He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not: Dealing with Anxiety about a Prospective Engagement
The Loss of a Beloved Dog: Addressing Bereavement Complicated by Guilt
The Emotional Temperament of LBT Practitioners