Albert Ellis PhD – Bibliography

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Albert Ellis PhD – Bibliography

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Ellis’s initial training and practice were in psychoanalysis, but he soon grew dissatisfied with he saw as the weaknesses of the psychoanalytic method – its passivity and ineffectiveness. Influenced by the works of people such as Alfred Adler, Karen Horney, and Harry Stack Sullivan, Ellis began developing his own approach to psychotherapy.

By 1955, he presented his approach that he then referred to as Rational Therapy. This method stressed a more direct and active approach to treatment in which the therapist helped the client understand the underlying irrational beliefs that lead to emotional and psychological distress. Today, the method is known as rational emotive behavior therapy or REBT.

Ellis also wrote a great deal about human sexuality. He began seeing clients before he had even completed his Ph.D. At the time, there was no formal licensing of psychologists required in New York state.

Ellis maintained a rigorous work schedule even up to the end of his life. He continued to work even in the face of multiple health problems, seeing as many as 70 patients a week.

Contributions to Psychology

While REBT is often described as an off-shoot of CBT, Ellis’s work was truly part of the cognitive revolution and he helped found and pioneer the cognitive-behavioral therapies. He is often described as one of the most eminent thinkers in the history of psychology.

Ellis also authored more than 75 books, many of which became best-sellers. Of his influence in the field of psychotherapy, Psychology Today suggested that “No individual – not even Freud himself – has had a greater impact on modern psychotherapy.”

Selected Publications by Albert Ellis

Ellis. A. (1957). How To Live with a Neurotic. Oxford, England: Crown Publishers.

Ellis, A. (1958). Sex Without Guilt. NY: Hillman.

Ellis, A. (1961). A Guide to Rational Living. Englewood Cliffs, N.J., Prentice-Hall.

Ellis, A. & Greiger, R. (1977). Handbook of Rational-Emotive Therapy. NY: Springer Publishing.

Ellis, A. (1985). Overcoming Resistance: Rational-Emotive Therapy With Difficult Clients. NY: Springer.

Ellis, A. & Chip, R. (1998). How to Control Your Anger Before It Controls You, with Raymond Chip Tafrate. Citadel Press.

Ellis, A. (2003). Sex Without Guilt in the 21st Century. Barricade Books.

Ellis, A., Abrams, M., & Abrams, L. (2008). Theories of Personality: Critical Perspectives, with Mike Abrams, Ph.D., and Lidia Abrams, Ph.D. New York: Sage Press.

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