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Albert Ellis
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Index
The life
Influenced by
About Religion
Education
Achievements
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The life
Ellis
was born to a Jewish family in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA, in 1913.
He was the eldest of three children
was sickly as a child and suffered numerous health problems
his parents provided little emotional support for him during these years.
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The life
Parents
father
was a businessman
showed only a modicum(¾à°£ÀÇ) of affection to his children
Mother
was a bipolar disorder
bustling(ºÎ»êÇÑ) chatterbox who never listened
was emotionally distant from her children
So, Ellis took on the responsibility of caring for his siblings
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The life
Marriage
During his early career Ellis married twice
the first ended in an annulment(¡¦(»ý·«)
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religious restrictions on sexual expression are often needless and harmful to emotional health
his views about the role of religion in mental health changed over time
The Road to Tolerance, describing principles for integrating religious material and beliefs with REBT during treatment of religious clients
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Achievements
Early theoretical contributions to psychotherapy
worked on REBT(Rational Emotive Behavioral Therapy)
in 1954, Ellis began teaching his new techniques to other therapists
in 1955, he presented Rational Therapy (RT)
by 1957, he formally set forth the first cognitive behavior therapy
in 1959, Ellis published How to Live with a Neurotic,
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Achievements
Work as sexologist and sex and love researcher
sex and love relations were his professional interests even from the beginning of his career
in 1958, Sex Without Guilt
in 1965, Homosexuality: Its Causes and Cure
in 1976, Sex and the Liberated Man
in 2001, re-wrote Se