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Albert Ellis was an influential psychologist who developed rational emotive behavior therapy. He played a vital role in the cognitive revolution that took place in the field of psychotherapy and helped influence the rise of cognitive-behavioral approaches as a treatment approach. According to one survey of professional psychologists, Ellis was ranked as the second most influential psychotherapist behind Carl Rogers and just ahead of Sigmund Freud. 


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Tribute to Albert Ellis
Dr. Debbie Joffe Ellis presents a tribute to her late husband, Albert Ellis. Dr. Joffe Ellis discusses REBT, its influences from stoicism, and its influences on CBT.

Dr. Debbie Joffe Ellis presents a tribute to her late husband, Albert Ellis. Dr. Joffe Ellis discusses REBT, its influences from stoicism, and its influences on CBT. She also notes Ellis's early life struggles and coping. She praises his resilience through difficult times, and commitment to practice what he taught and theorized. Video length (15:53)


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Areas of Focus: Albert Ellis, Debbie Joffe Ellis, REBT
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