• Albert Ellis (September 27, 1913 – July 24, 2007) was an American psychologist and psychotherapist who founded rational emotive behavior therapy (REBT)...
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  • Albert Ellis (1913–2007) was an American psychologist. Albert Ellis may also refer to: Albert Ellis (prospector) (1869–1951), New Zealand prospector and...
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    Albert J. Ellis Airport (IATA: OAJ, ICAO: KOAJ, FAA LID: OAJ) is a county-owned public-use airport in Onslow County, North Carolina, United States. It...
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  • A. (2010) Albert Ellis: Evolution of a Revolution: Selections from the Writings of Albert Ellis, Ph.D. Fort Lee, NJ: Barricade Books. Ellis, A. (2007)...
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    James Albert Ellis (February 24, 1940 – May 6, 2014) was an American professional boxer. He won the vacant WBA heavyweight title in 1968 by defeating Jerry...
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  • Albert Ellis (1889–1961) was an English footballer who played for Stoke. Ellis was born in Manchester and played amateur football with Salford United before...
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    Sir Albert Fuller Ellis CMG (28 August 1869 – 11 July 1951) was an Australian prospector in the Pacific. He discovered phosphate deposits on the Pacific...
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  • frustration tolerance". The concept was originally developed by psychologist Albert Ellis who theorized that low frustration tolerance is an evaluative component...
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    been." Psychologist Albert Ellis wrote that Dyer's book Your Erroneous Zones was probably "the worst example" of plagiarism of Ellis's Rational Emotive Therapy...
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    Another example of Stoic influence on cognitive theorists is Epictetus on Albert Ellis. A key philosophical figure who influenced the development of CBT was...
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    that, the current Stoicist movement traces its roots to the work of Albert Ellis, who developed rational emotive behavior therapy, as well as Aaron T...
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  • JSTOR 42577258. Retrieved 2015-04-06. Ellis, Albert (2010). Albert Ellis: Evolution of a Revolution. Barricade Books. Ellis, Albert (2001). Feeling Better, Getting...
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  • PMID 17971561. Ellis A (1956-08-31). Rational Psychotherapy (PDF). American Psychological Association.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link) Ellis A (May...
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    (born July 16, 1953) is an American psychologist and co-author with Albert Ellis of several works on rational emotive behavior therapy (REBT) and cognitive...
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  • Psychotherapist Albert Ellis writes that Dyer's book Your Erroneous Zones is probably "the worst example" of plagiarism of Ellis's Rational Emotive Behavioral...
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  • actress Albert Ellis (disambiguation), multiple people Alexander Ellis (disambiguation), multiple people Allan Ellis (disambiguation) Alton Ellis (1938–2008)...
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  • its true, natural, or original state. In 1957, American psychologist Albert Ellis, though he did not know it yet, would aid cognitive therapy in correcting...
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    against the will of God to have all men share happiness. Psychologist Albert Ellis, the founder of Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy, credited Epictetus...
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    2007). "Albert Ellis". The Guardian. ibid How to Make Yourself Happy and Remarkably Less Disturbable, Impact Publishers, Copyright by the Albert Ellis Institute...
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    recalled that Ellis contacted him in the mid-1960s after his two articles in the Archives of General Psychiatry, and therefore he discovered Ellis had developed...
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  • Eisenbud-Pederson-Krag-Fodor-Ellis controversy". Psychoanalysis and the Occult. Oxford, England: International Universities Press. Ellis, Albert (1947). "Telepathy...
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    (1840–1902) Albert Eulenburg (1840–1917) Auguste Henri Forel (1848–1931) Sigmund Freud (1856–1939) Wilhelm Fliess (1858–1928) Havelock Ellis (1858–1939)...
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    and 1970s. Cognitive therapy was also based on the pioneering work of Albert Ellis during the 1950s, who popularized the notion that our thoughts and beliefs...
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    1947-2006, Correspondence of K.M. Phadke & Dr. Albert Ellis, Columbia University Libraries Archival Collection Ellis, A. (2007). Overcoming resistance: A rational...
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    Barnes, Nathaniel Branden, and Albert Ellis, have criticized Rand's focus on the importance of reason. Barnes and Ellis said Rand was too dismissive of...
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  • Center for Partnership Studies) Albert Ellis (creator of Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy and founder of the Albert Ellis Institute) Edward L. Ericson (leader...
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    of psychotherapy such as Rollo May, Viktor Frankl, Abraham Maslow and Albert Ellis. His writings preceded, and were at times surprisingly consistent with...
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  • individual's feeling about oneself, that they are of "unique worth". Albert Ellis advocated the importance of accepting yourself just because you are alive...
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  • traced back to the Stoic philosophers". Albert Ellis worked on cognitive treatment methods from the 1950s (Ellis, 1956). He called his approach Rational...
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  • "unconditional positive regard" applied both towards clients and oneself; Albert Ellis' "unconditional self-acceptance"; Maryhelen Snyder's notion of an "internal...
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