Explores the application of Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT) in the school setting and its impact on student academic achievement and emotional well-being. The findings of this study provide in-depth insight into the benefits of implementing REBT in the school setting and provide a basis for developing more effective intervention approaches to improve student well-being and academic achievement. As a cognitive-based therapeutic method, REBT was implemented to identify and manage emotional and behavioral tendencies that might affect students academic achievement and emotional well-being. The research method involved applying REBT in an educational context and collecting data through surveys, interviews, and literary achievement analysis. The results of this study provide an in-depth look at the benefits of implementing REBT in a school setting and provide a basis for further development in understanding the relationship between emotional well-being, academic achievement, and psychological interventions in education. The practical implications of the findings can assist schools in designing programs that focus on student well-being and improving academic achievement through an integrated psychotherapeutic approach.
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