The interaction between an atom and a one mode external driving field is an
ubiquitous problem in many branches of physics and is often modeled using the
Rabi Hamiltonian. In this paper we present a series of analytically solvable
Hamiltonians that approximate the Rabi Hamiltonian and compare our results to
the Jaynes-Cummings model which neglects the so-called counter-rotating term in
the Rabi Hamiltonian. Through a unitary transformation that diagonlizes the
Jaynes-Cummings model, we transform the counter-rotating term into separate
terms representing several different physical processes. By keeping only
certain terms, we can achieve an excellent approximation to the exact dynamics
within specified parameter ranges