Albert Ellis, the provocative icon of modern psychology who helped bring psychotherapy to the masses by urging people to examine their problems rationally and to quickly take control of their feelings ...
The Albert Ellis Institute will sublease the entire ninth floor at 145 East 32 nd Street from Ameripath, a subsidiary of Quest Diagnostics. The six-year deal carried asking rents of $50 per square ...
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 ...
Social rejection is a price paid by those who have the courage to be vulnerable. Game theory sheds some light on the ...
Albert Ellis—one of the most influential psychologists of the 20th and 21st centuries and a pioneer in the self-help movement—created Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT), one of the most ...
Sometimes life takes strange twists and turns, but few stranger than the one that put me in a lecture hall filled with psychologists, all of whom had come to worship at the feet of one Albert Ellis, ...
On July 24th—after this article was published—Albert Ellis died at his flat on the top floor of the Albert Ellis Institute. This was the last interview he gave. When I got in touch with Albert Ellis's ...
Dr. Albert Ellis was sometimes called the Lenny Bruce of psychotherapy: He was funny, profane and controversial. His theories on cognitive therapy, first presented in the mid-1950s, challenged the ...
Albert Ellis is a stoic philosopher with a sailor's mouth. A half-century ago, Ellis drew from Seneca and Epictetus in devising rational emotive behavior therapy (REBT), a way of thinking about ...