The influential Upper East Side psychologist Albert Ellis, who died yesterday at 93, won a lawsuit in 2005 that forced the board of the Albert Ellis Institute, which he founded in 1959 and practiced ...
Albert Ellis, the influential psychotherapist whose straight-talk approach challenged the work of Sigmund Freud and laid the groundwork for modern cognitive behavioral therapy, has died. He was 93.
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 ...
Albert Ellis, the groundbreaking and sometimes controversial psychotherapist who invented Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy in the fifties and in a 1982 APA survey was ranking the second most ...
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 ...
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, Ph.D., (1913–2007) practiced psychotherapy, marriage and family counseling, and sex therapy for over 60 years. Born in Pittsburgh and raised in New York City, he was founder and ...
In the past year or so, The Atlantic has been running numerous articles decrying the growing overprotection of children by modern society. A recent issue featured an excellent article coauthored by ...
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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