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| | Albert Ellis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Albert Ellis (born September 27, 1913) is an American cognitive-behavioral therapist who in 1955 developed rational-emotive therapy, an approach to psychotherapy holding that inappropriate negative emotions arise not from events themselves, but rather from people's irrational interpretations of these events (the ABC theory of emotions). |  | | The next year Ellis began teaching his new technique to other therapists and by 1957 he formally set forth the first cognitive behavioral psychotherapy by proposing that therapists help people adjust their thinking and behavior as the treatment for neuroses. |  | | In 1942, Ellis began his studies for a Ph.D. in clinical psychology at Columbia University, which trained psychologists mostly in psychoanalysis. |
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| | APA Convention2000 - Aaron Beck and Albert Ellis |
 | | Ellis re-iterated his earliest theory of ABC (Adversity as defined by the patient, Beliefs, which can be disputed by logical argument, and Consequences of the emotionally charged "hot cognition"). |  | | Ellis joked that people love to steal his ideas, and after the two of them noted some slight differences, it became clear that they basically are very close to each other's beliefs about beliefs, and differ mostly in technique and style, more than in perspective. |  | | Ellis added that it is also important to encourage patients to realize that if one believes something rational, a positive consequence may follow. |
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| | Albert Ellis |
 | | Ellis laughs at the idea that human happiness can be achieved by inertia and inaction He says that we tend to be happiest when we are vitally absorbed in creative pursuits, or when we are devoting ourselves to people or projects outside ourselves. |  | | Ellis has come to emphasize more and more the importance of what he calls “unconditional self-acceptance.” He says that, in REBT, no one is damned, no matter how awful their actions, and we should accept ourselves for what we are rather than for what we have achieved. |  | | Ellis refers to this as the "elegant solution" and he feels that it grants the client an ability to protect against future problems after therapy ends. |
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| | APA 2002 - Aaron Beck and Albert Ellis Discuss the Mind and Psychology |
 | | Ellis answered a question about the concept of "denial" and how it may be central to their theory and practice. |  | | Ellis replied that "we learned that Piaget was wrong and I was right", because at ages 6-7 even, and certainly 8-10, children can be taught to dispute beliefs which create problem behavior, through learning simple coping statements. |  | | Ellis was asked about his efforts to go into classrooms and supplement traditional academic teaching with emotional regulation skills. |
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http://www.fenichel.com/Beck-Ellis2002.shtml
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| | Albert Ellis - definition of Albert Ellis in Encyclopedia |
 | | Albert Ellis (born September 27, 1913) is a psychologist who is the originator of Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT); the theory being one's intermost thoughts control one's feelings. |  | | Good Mood: The New Psychology of Overcoming Depression by Julian L. Simon, forewords by Albert Ellis, Kenneth Colby |  | | Ask Albert Ellis: Straight Answers and Sound Advice from America's Best-Known Psychologist ISBN 188623051X |
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| | ALBERT ELLIS |
 | | Ellis demonstrates Rational-Emotive Behavior Therapy with a 35-year-old woman dealing with guilt over her husband's suicide. |  | | Candid interviews with Albert Ellis and his friends and relatives as they talk about his early years, his family and love relationships, and how he came to formulate Rational Emotive Behavior Theory. |  | | Ellis works with a 32 year old client with low frustration tolerance and poly drug problems. |
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| | Albert Ellis Books on Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy |
 | | Albert Ellis, founder of Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy, describes how REBT can help clients to significantly improve in a short period of time (10 to 20 sessions) and effect a profound philosophical- emotional-behavioral change more often than can be achieved with other popular forms of therapy. |  | | Ellis, the "grandfather of Cognitive Behavior Therapy," and Lange explain how to defuse your own anger, guilt, or... |  | | Psychology Today recently named Dr. Albert Ellis one of the three most influential psychologists of the 20th century. |
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| | Dr. Albert Ellis Resumes Famed Friday Night Workshops |
 | | Dr. Ellis founded the Albert Ellis Institute in 1957 to train therapists in REBT and provide therapy to individuals and groups based on REBT principles. |  | | REBT is based upon Dr. Ellis' belief that people are responsible for creating their own emotional states and therefore can choose to control how they react to events around them. |  | | While it is extremely unfortunate that an icon like Dr. Ellis has had to go through this ugly dispute at 92 years of age, he has been comforted by the fact that so many people, from prominent psychologists to interested laypeople all around the world, care so much. |
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| | Albert Ellis — www.greenwood.com |
 | | A psychotherapist and long-time acquaintance of Albert Ellis presents a biography of one of the leading contributors to the theory and practice of modern psychotherapy. |  | | The author details how Albert Ellis arrived his theories through his need to find a way of handling his own psychologically neglected childhood and adolescence. |  | | Description: This fascinating study portrays Ellis as a living model of his own therapy. |
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http://www.greenwood.com/books/bookdetail.asp?sku=C2751
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| | Alibris: Albert Ellis |
 | | Albert Ellis, PH.D. Psychology Today recently named Dr. Albert Ellis one of the three most influential psychologists of the 20th century. |  | | Dr. Ellis, the founder of the Institute for Rational Emotive Therapy and the grandfather of cognitive behavior therapy, shows readers how to stop torturing themselves. |  | | by Albert Ellis, PH.D., Emmett Velten, Ph.D. For the first time, the founder of rational-emotive therapy applies it to recovery from problem drinking. |
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| | Welcome to the Albert Ellis Institute |
 | | REBT, the first of the modern cognitive behavior therapies and a pioneering philosophy, was developed in 1955 by Albert Ellis, Ph.D. AEI was founded in 1959 by Dr. Ellis, who is widely recognized as one of the most influential psychologists of all time and today serves as President Emeritus of AEI. |  | | A renowned psychotherapy institute, the Albert Ellis Institute (AEI) is committed to advancing emotional growth through the study and application of effective, short-term therapy with long-term results. |  | | REBT is an action- and results-oriented psychotherapy which teaches individuals how to identify their own self-defeating thoughts, beliefs and actions and replace them with more effective, life-enhancing ones. |
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http://www.rebt.org
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| | Behaviorists Behaving Badly - Why Albert Ellis Isn't Allowed at The Albert Ellis Institute |
 | | Ellis is taking questions from the audience about Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT), the anti-Freudian form of psychotherapy with which the doctor made his reputation a half-century ago. |  | | Ellis, as his theory dictates, urges separating the person from the action. |  | | Ellis’s institute serves as a school for REBT, where therapists of various stripes come to learn the theory’s dictates, and the building is also a kind of therapeutic hub offering individual and group therapy sessions. |
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http://www.newyorkmetro.com/nymetro/news/people/features/14947
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| | BehaveNet® Clinical Capsule: Albert Ellis |
 | | Ellis, Albert, MacLaren, Catharine Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy - A Therapist's Guide (Practical Therapist Series) Hardcover 1998 |  | | Dryden, Windy, Phd and Ellis, Albert The Practice of Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy Hardcover 1997 |  | | Ellis, Albert Better, Deeper, and More Enduring Brief Therapy - The Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy Approach Hardcover 1995 |
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| | Daily Updates on the Campaign to Reinstate Dr Albert Ellis to the Albert Ellis Institutte for REBT/CBT |
 | | Ellis' lawyer said some of the conflict centers on the desire by some directors who want to steer the influential Manhattan institute's philosophy on psychotherapy _ rational emotive behavior therapy _ in a different direction. |  | | Such behaviour in the face of what Dr. Ellis has done within the field of psychotherapy is deeply treacherous, inhuman and pointedly strains the credibility of those who perpetuate such actions, with regard to their ability to actually understand, accept and practise the philosophical precepts at the heart of REBT. |  | | The Albert Ellis Institute is committed to advancing emotional growth through the study and application of effective short-term therapy with long-term results, its Web site says. |
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| | Albert Ellis Institute Announces Appointment of Robert E. O'Connell as Interim Executive Director |
 | | In addition to offering treatment and education to both professionals and the public, the Albert Ellis Institute conducts research on the effectiveness of its therapeutic approach and maintains a strong network of REBT trainers and therapists throughout the world. |  | | We are pleased that he will continue to serve on the Board and will remain a member of the Institute's training staff." About the Albert Ellis Institute The Albert Ellis Institute (http://www.albertellisinstitute.org) is a nonprofit organization committed to enhancing mental health and emotional growth and well-being through the dissemination of Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT). |  | | O'Connell will bring a fresh perspective, so that the Institute can focus on delivering REBT faithfully to all clients and ensuring that our training programs for mental health professionals maintain their trademark world-class excellence." Dr. Kristene Doyle and Dr. Ray DiGiuseppe will continue as Directors of Clinical Services and Professional Training respectively, under Mr. |
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| | Web pages containing Albert Ellis |
 | | Albert Ellis¿¡ ÀÇÇØ â½ÃµÈ REBT (Retional Emotive Behavior Therapy)´Â Àΰ£ÀÇ ½Å³äÀÌ Á¤¼¿Í Çൿ¿¡ Å©°Ô ¿µÇâÀ» ¹ÌÄ£´Ù´Â Á¡À» °Á¶ÇÏ´Â ÀÎÁö»ó´ãÀÇ °¡Àå ´ëÇ |  | | Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy is a humanistic, action-oriented approach to emotional growth, which emphasizes individuals' capacity for creating their emotions; the ability to change and overcome the past by focusing on the present; and the power to choose and implement satisfying alternatives to current patterns. |  | | Trained extensively in Cognitive Behavior Therapy by Albert Ellis, (founder of Rational Emotive Therapy), Maxie C. Maultsby, Jr., (founder of Rational Behavior Therapy), and O.. |
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| | Albert Ellis |
 | | Ellis: "When I started to get disillusioned with psychoanalysis I reread philosophy and was reminded of the constructivist notion that Epictetus had proposed 2,000 years ago: 'People are disturbed not by events that happen to them, but by their view of them.'" |  | | Renowned as much for his colorful language and strong opinions as for his innovations in therapy, Ellis developed what is now called 'Rational emotive behavior therapy" (REBT) in the mid-1950s. |  | | What is an irrational belief, and how can it interfere with our normal functioning? |
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| | Albert Ellis (1913 - ) |
 | | Born in Pittsburgh, although soon moving to New York, Ellis is the prolific founder of Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy, writing more than 700 articles, 50 books, starting the Journal of Rational-Emotive Behavior and Cognitive-Behavior Therapy. |  | | However, he believes in criticizing the behavior and thoughts of a person, not the person. |  | | Ellis' work emphasizes the role of irrational beliefs in maintaining our depression. |
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http://psy1.clarion.edu/jms/Ellis.html
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| | Scrapbook of My Life: The Albert Ellis Affaire |
 | | In these conditions, therefore, it makes sense to kick Ellis out of the board, so that he wouldn't be a disqualified person any longer and, in that capacity, he could still have some form of financial support. |  | | The idea for this blog was born from my need of keeping in touch with friends and like-mided persons coming from the several fields of action I venture into (so far, barbie dolls, bonsai, coaching, community of practice, online facilitation, self-help, volunteer management). |  | | I do hope that this affaire would get settled in a way that can satisfy both AEI (that accomplished so much good) and Ellis (that did so much for so many persons), but I think Ellis should think a little bit more about his irrational beliefs and take one little step back. |
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http://gionnetto.blogspot.com/2005/12/albert-ellis-affaire.html
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| | Albert Ellis, Ph.D. Reviews Short Circuiting Stress |
 | | Ellis is president of the Albert Ellis Institute in New Yor City, a non-profit educational organization, emphasizing individuals' capacity for creating their emotions; the ability to change and overcome the past by focusing on the present; and the power to choose and implement satisfying alternatives to current patterns. |  | | *Albert Ellis, Ph.D. is the author of How to Control Your Anxiety Before It Controls You, and developer of Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy, which uses the ABC theory to help explain thought/stress sequencing. |  | | e asked Dr. Ellis to review Short Circuiting Stress, our award winning video about cognitive restructuring and here is what he had to say: |
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http://www.stressstop.com/ellis.html
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| | SAGE Publications - Albert Ellis |
 | | I would recommend this book to novices as well as advanced psychotherapists of all persuasions alike." --Maurits Kwee in Behaviour Research and Therapy Albert Ellis is the founder of rational-emotive therapy, a therapy that is influential not only in its approach, but also as the precursor of the larger cognitive-behavioral therapy movement. |  | | A final chapter considers the overall influence of Ellis on the field of psychotherapy and provides a useful conclusion to a book that will prove invaluable for all therapists and counselors. |  | | It deals with major contributions to theory and practice, criticisms and rebuttals, and presents a no-nonsense overview of the overall influence of the grand old man, who is definitely one of the giants in our field. |
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http://www.sagepub.com/printerfriendly.aspx?pid=5765&ptype=B
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| | SAGE Publications - Albert Ellis Live! |
 | | is a collection of five transcripts of therapy sessions conducted by Albert Ellis, the founding father of Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy (REBT). |  | | Each of the five transcripts presents a counselling session conducted by Ellis himself with a volunteer client. |  | | Dryden's and Neenan's book includes many important points that are often omitted from REBT and other therapies. |
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http://www.sagepub.co.uk/book.aspx?pid=101325
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| | Albert Ellis, Marcia Grad Powers - The Secret of Overcoming Verbal Abuse |
 | | Albert Ellis, Ph.D. is an internationally renowned psychologist and eminent teacher of psychotherapists. |  | | Insidiously, your insecurities, negative perception and non-acceptance of yourself, and your tendency to blame yourself and feel guilty set you up to play right into his hands. |  | | Albert Ellis, Ph.D. Learn more about these books also written by Albert Ellis, Ph.D. How to Control Your Anxiety Before It Controls You |
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| | Albert Ellis in Psychology Biographies at ALLPSYCH Online |
 | | This Belief, in turn, results in an emotional Consequence. |  | | Albert Ellis in Psychology Biographies at ALLPSYCH Online |  | | According to Ellis, irrational beliefs about life events cause irrational emotions, and conversely, rational beliefs result in ration emotions. |
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| | Stress Group, Links, Mental Health, Depression, Anxiety, REBT, Therapy, Albert Ellis |
 | | The founder of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and specifically Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT) Albert Ellis Institute in New York is the center of REBT. |  | | Including links to REBT, Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy, CBT, Albert Ellis Institute, Cognitive Behavior Therapy, and more: |  | | Stress Group, Links, Mental Health, Depression, Anxiety, REBT, Therapy, Albert Ellis |
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| | village voice > people > The Interview by Rachel Aviv |
 | | Albert Ellis, the founder of cognitive behavioral therapy, has spent the past 50 years encouraging patients to "forget their goddamn past!" The best way to cure people's unhappiness, he says, is to just tell them—firmly—to stop acting irrationally. |  | | Still, he's teaching and writing at an alarming pace and was recently named, by the American Psychological Association, the second-most-influential therapist of the century. |  | | The author of more than 75 self-help books and 400 songs, including "Beautiful Hang-Up" and "Whine, Whine, Whine," Ellis has "almost died" multiple times and is now, thanks to a recent operation, missing his major intestines. |
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http://www.villagevoice.com/people/index.php?issue=0534&page=interview&id=67068
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| | Albert Ellis Biography and Research Site |
 | | This site is in recognition of Dr. Albert Ellis the founder of all cognitive and cognitive behavior therapies. |  | | He is still writing, practicing, and innovating at the age of 92 despite harsh and cruel adversities |  | | Albert Ellis Responds to the AEI Board for Removing Him from the Board |
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| | Anecdote - Albert Ellis - Young Albert Ellis |
 | | Ellis, Albert (1913-) American psychotherapist, founder of Rational-Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT) [noted for various books] |  | | When he was five, his parents found him naked with their neighbors' five-year-old daughter, playing a clever game with a funnel and a bottle of milk. |  | | The psychotherapist Albert Ellis once recalled an early encounter with the opposite sex. |
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http://www.anecdotage.com/index.php?aid=14980
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| | Two Board Members Speak |
 | | We respectfully differ with several of the Institute’s statements and offer our comments for your consideration: |  | | The only alleged “excess benefits” paid to Dr Ellis were for the purpose of medical bills incurred in the last 2 years since his illness. |  | | This letter is our response to the Institute’s comments regarding recent articles in the press. |
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| | Books with Impact Publishers-Ask Albert Ellis |
 | | His wit and wisdom shine through in measured responses that embrace everything from history and philosophy to Christianity and existentialism. |  | | Read it and use his wisdom in everything you do.” |  | | It gets right down to the specific questions you wonder about as you think about helping people improve how they get along with the other people in their lives. |
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| | Albert Ellis: A Homosexual Treated with Rational Psychotherapy |
 | | Albert Ellis: A Homosexual Treated with Rational Psychotherapy |  | | Describes his work with Caleb, a 35-year-old homosexual man, using rational psychotherapy. |  | | This phrase has a behavioural edge to it; that is to say, it is not specifically about attraction but about desire to be sexually involved with men (a man can be sexually attracted to men without desiring to be sexually intimate with them). |
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| | The Albert Ellis Site |
 | | Ellis reminds his supporters that he continues to need their support. |  | | Ellis defends his Wife against Continued Defamation by AEI Management |  | | Read about Dr. Ellis being barred from his own Institute |
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| | Amazon.co.uk: Albert Ellis Reader: Books |
 | | Over the course of his career (which he began in 1943 as a sexologist), in 1,000-plus articles and some 70 books, the controversial psychologist has spoken out frankly on sex, love, and marriage; anger; rational self-help; and rational living at work and in society. |  | | This is a collection of 29 selected writings, each introduced by Ellis, in which he |  | | Customers who bought books by Albert Ellis also bought books by these authors: |
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| | Jonathan Grobe Books: Health |
 | | Ellis, Albert The Encyclopedia Of Sexual Behavior Very Good in Very Good- dust jacket 2nd Edition Hardcover Hawthorn Books 1072 pages. |  | | Jacquard, Albert In Praise of Difference: Genetics and Human Affairs Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket Hardcover Columbia Univ 187 pages. |
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 | | Can I take it with me? Click here... |  | | If you are interested, please contact the Purchasing Dept. |  | | ALBERT J. Onslow County is accepting Request for Qualifications from qualified firms for Professional Engineering Services until January 13, 2006 at 4:00 pm. |
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| | Albert Ellis Quotes |
 | | All Quotes are provided for educational purposes only and contributed by users. |  | | 1 Quotes for 'Albert Ellis' in the Database. |  | | :: Author » Letter "A" » Albert Ellis Quotes |
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| | Quoteland :: Quotations by Author |
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| | Albert Ellis |
 | | Authors: Melvin Powers, Albert Ellis, and Robert A. Harper |
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