Albert Ellis Papers, 1920-2007 [Bulk Dates: 1965-1997].

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Albert Ellis Papers, 1920-2007 [Bulk Dates: 1965-1997].

This collection encompasses the professional and personal life of psychologist and pioneer of Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy Albert Ellis.

218 linear ft. (215 record cartons, 1 document box 6 oversize document boxes)

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Ciardi, John, 1916-1986

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American poet and critic. Winner of Avery and Jule Hopwood Award in poetry, 1939. Professor of English at Harvard, 1946-48, and Rutgers, 1953-61. From the description of Letter, 1980 Feb. 4, Key West, Fla., to Henry F. Pommer, Ripon, Wis. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34364896 Poet, editor, literary critic, lecturer, and journalist. Full name: John Anthony Ciardi. From the description of John Ciardi papers, 1910-1997 (bulk 1960-1985). (Unknown). W...

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Rand, Ayn, 1905-1982

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Biographical Note 1905, Feb. 2 Born, Alisa Rosenbaum, St. Petersburg, Russia 1924 Graduated, University of Leningrad, Leningrad, USSR 1926 Immigrated to the United States; adopted name Ayn Rand 1929 ...

Gillette, Paul J.

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Barron, Jules

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Spectorsky, A. C. (Auguste C.), 1910-1972

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Beck, Aaron T.

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Aaron Temkin Beck was born July 18, 1921 in Providence Rhode Island. He entered Brown University in 1938 and graduated with B.A. in 1942. He went on to Yale University for his medical education and obtained his M.D. in 1946. Beck served a rotating internship and a residency in pathology at the Rhode Island Hospital from 1946 to 1948, had a residency in neurology and later in psychiatry at the Cushing Veterans Administration Hospital in Framingham, Massachusetts, from 194...

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Branden, Barbara

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DiGiuseppe, Raymond

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Barricade Books.

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Legman, G. (Gershon), 1917-

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Ellis, Debbie Joffe, 1956-

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May, Rollo

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Biography Rollo Reece May (1909-1994) was a pioneer and popularizer of humanistic psychology best known for applying European existential thought to American psychotherapy. He received a master of divinity degree in 1937 and subsequently spent two years as a Congregationalist minister before deciding to return to school (Columbia University) to study clinical psychology. May was an instructor, a psychotherapist, and author of more than a doze...

Wolfe, Janet L.

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Pillay, A. P. (Alyappin Padmanabbha), 1890-

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Dryden, Windy

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Grieger, Russell.

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Gullo, John M. (John Marshall)

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Institute for Rational-Emotive Therapy (New York, N.Y.)

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Sagarin, Edward, 1913-1986

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American psychological association

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In the 1980s, the American Psychological Association (APA) Board of Directors approved an oral history project focusing primarily on key figures in American psychology that were advanced in years. Another part of the project involved interviewing past APA presidents. The APA historian continues to conduct these interviews. The APA archives hold the entire collection of these interview tapes. You can search the APA online index of these oral histories at http://apa.org/archives/oral.html for the ...

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Hauck, Paul

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Society for the Scientific Study of Sex (U.S.)

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Clark, Le Mon, 1897-

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Corsini, Raymond J.

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Pomeroy, Wardell Baxter.

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Meehl, Paul E. (Paul Everett), 1920-2003

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Geis, H. Jon.

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Gebhard, Paul H.

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Maultsby, Maxie C.,

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Carol Publishing.

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Powers, Melvin, 1922-

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Branden, Nathaniel

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American Academy of Psychotherapists

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Kinsey, Alfred C. (Alfred Charles), 1894-1956

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George Washington Corner worked as an anatomist, endocrinologist, and medical historian. From the guide to the George Washington Corner papers, 1889-1981, 1903-1982, (American Philosophical Society) Alfred C. Kinsey, most famous for his work on human sexual behavior, was a world authority on gallflies, also known as Cynipidae or gall wasps. Kinsey began his entomological studies in 1917, eventually traveling to 54 locations in 36 states, and accumula...

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Ellis, Albert, 1913-2007

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BIOGHIST REQUIRED Albert Ellis was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on September 27, 1913 to Hettie and Henry Oscar Ellis. He was the eldest son, with a brother, Paul, and sister Janet. Not long after Ellis was born, his family moved to New York City, where he was raised. When Ellis was 12 years old, his parents divorced. As a child, he also suffered from kidney disorder. He became a voracious reader, focusing on philosophy, and used many of these philosophic teachings to train him...

Rogers, Carl R. (Carl Ransom), 1902-1987

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Psychologist, psychotherapist, and educator; d. 1987. From the description of Papers, 1913-1989 (bulk 1960-1987). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 31816440 Carl Rogers was a psychologist and psychotherapist who initiated the "third force" of humanistic psychology. He got his Ph.D. at Columbia University's Teachers College. After working at various other universities, he and his wife moved to La Jolla, Calif. and joined the staff of the Western Behavioral Studies Institute. He ...

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