Albert Ellis

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Albert Ellis (born September 27, 1913) is a psychologist who is the originator of Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT), the predecessor of Aaron Beck's Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT).

He was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Contents

Selected bibliography

  • A Guide to Rational Living ISBN 0879800429
  • The Secret of Overcoming Verbal Abuse: Getting Off the Emotional Roller Coaster and Regaining Control of Your Life ISBN 0879804459
  • Guide to Personal Happiness ISBN 0879803959
  • Overcoming Destructive Beliefs, Feelings, and Behaviors: New Directions for Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy ISBN 1573928798
  • Ask Albert Ellis: Straight Answers and Sound Advice from America's Best-Known Psychologist ISBN 188623051X
  • How to Control Your Anger Before It Controls You
  • Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy: A Therapist's Guide (Practical Therapist Series)
  • Dating, Mating, and Relating: How to Build a Healthy Relationship
  • How to Keep People from Pushing Your Buttons
  • How to Make Yourself Happy and Remarkably Less Disturbable
  • The Art & Science of Rational Eating
  • Feeling Better, Getting Better, Staying Better : Profound Self-Help Therapy For Your Emotions
  • Sex and the Liberated Man
  • Good Mood: The New Psychology of Overcoming Depression by Julian L. Simon, Albert Ellis, Kenneth Colby

Albert Ellis favors Rational Recovery over Alcoholics Anonymous. Ellis is a Secular Humanist and a signatory to A Secular Humanist Declaration and Humanist Manifesto III.

Quote

"The art of love ... is largely the art of persistence."

External links

See also: Aaron T. Beck


References

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