Even in Death, Albert Ellis Keeps Fighting the Ellis InstituteThe influential Upper East Side psychologist Albert Ellis, who died yesterday at 93, won a lawsuit in 2005 that forced the board of the ...
This article is based primarily on Albert Ellis’ (9/27/1913-7/24/2007) autobiography All Out; all page numbers in the text below refer to this book. According to Ivey (2016), Ellis is considered the ...
Albert Ellis, 93, a provocative psychologist who repudiated long-held Freudian beliefs to develop a straightforward form of behavioral therapy that has become one of the most widely practiced methods ...
Albert Ellis is a stoic philosopher with a sailor's mouth. A half-century ago, Ellis drew from Seneca and Epictetus in devising rational emotive behavior therapy (REBT), a way of thinking about ...
A New York State Supreme Court judge ruled on Monday that Albert Ellis was improperly ousted from the board of the psychotherapy institute he founded nearly 50 year ago, reports The New York Times.
J. Ryan Fuller, Ph.D., is with The Child and Family Institute and previously with the Anger Disorders Treatment and Research Center at The Albert Ellis Institute.
Additionally, he founded and ran (1955-2005) the Albert Ellis Institute in New York. It is therefore natural to ask what made him so creatively productive? Ellis wrote the first draft (250 pages) of ...
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