Developed by psychologist Albert Ellis, rational emotive behavior therapy (REBT) is a kind of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT). REBT is a practical method for assisting people in dealing with illogical beliefs and learning to control their emotions, thoughts, and behaviors in a more healthy and realistic manner. Problems might arise when people have unreasonable views about themselves or the world. REBT’s purpose is to assist people in recognizing and changing negative beliefs and thought patterns in order to alleviate psychological issues and mental anguish. Our cognition, emotions, and behavior are all linked, according to REBT. It’s critical to look at people’s beliefs about events and situations they meet throughout their lives in order to comprehend the influence of those events and situations, as well as the emotions that occur as a result of those beliefs.