Albert Ellis. A Demonstration With a Young Divorced Woman
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In this video demonstration with a young divorced woman, Albert Ellis highlights his rational-emotive psychotherapy theory of illogical and irrational beliefs which cause disturbance and shows how the effective therapist unmasks his patient's illogical thinking. Ellis describes his techniques in a debriefing after the demonstration.
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30 min 39 sec
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