Tuesday, February 11, 2014

About Psychology: Exclusive Interview With Dr. Debbie Joffe Ellis

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We recently had the opportunity to interview Dr. Debbie Joffe Ellis about her late husband, the eminent Dr. Albert Ellis. In this week's newsletter, check out our two-part interview to learn more about Ellis and his approach to psychotherapy.

 


Part One of Our Interview With Dr. Debbie Joffe Ellis
Dr. Ellis paints a vivid portrait of her husband as a man who was as passionate about life as he was about helping other people live life to the fullest. Learn more as she share some of her favorite memories of her husband... Learn more

Part Two: Dr. Ellis Discusses REBT
In the second half of our interview, Dr. Debbie Joffe Ellis talks about the work she is doing to share her husband's legacy and to promote REBT, the approach to psychotherapy that he created... Learn more

A Brief Biography of Albert Ellis
Albert Ellis was one of the founding father's of cognitive behavioral therapy. He also developed his own approach known as rational emotive behavior therapy. Explore his life and legacy in this brief biography... Learn more

What Is REBT?
Rational emotive behavior therapy, also known as REBT, is a type of cognitive-behavioral therapy developed by psychologist Albert Ellis. REBT is focused on helping clients change irrational beliefs... Learn more


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