[Audio and Video] EP05 Workshop 01 – Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy – Albert Ellis, Ph.D.
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- Workshop Topics: Evolution of Psychotherapy | Evolution of Psychotherapy 2005
Course Levels: Master’s Degree or Higher in a Health-Related Field Faculty: Albert Ellis, PhD
Duration:\s2:10:28
Audio and video formats are available.
Original air date: December 7, 2005
DescriptionDescription:
Dr. Ellis will discuss cognitive, emotional, and behavioral approaches to assist men and women in their sexual, romantic, and marital relationships. He will also add counselling to assist their interpersonal interactions at work.
Objectives of Education:
To identify four barriers that men and women face in having excellent sex, love, and married relationships.
List four Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy strategies that can help couples better their sex, love, and marriage relationships.*Content and confidentiality may be modified during sessions*
Albert Ellis, PhD, Professor Seminars and items related to: 67
Albert Ellis, PhD, was an American psychologist who created Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy in 1955. (REBT). He earned his M.A. and Ph.D. in clinical psychology from Columbia University and was a member of the American Board of Professional Psychology (ABPP). He also created and served as President of the Albert Ellis Institute in New York City for many years.
He is widely regarded as one of the inventors of cognitive-behavioral treatments and one of the originators of the cognitive revolutionary paradigm shift in psychotherapy.
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According to a professional survey of US and Canadian psychologists conducted in 1982, he was recognized as the second most important psychotherapist in history (Carl Rogers was ranked first and Sigmund Freud was placed third).
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“No individual—not even Freud himself—has had a larger influence on modern psychotherapy,” according to Psychology Today.
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Albert Ellis’s profile may be found at Albert Ellis.com.
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