Intended for professionals and trainee counsellors, psychotherapists, counselling psychologists, clinical psychologists and social workers, this book provides a clear and accessible introduction to the theories and methods of the founder of Rational-Emotive Therapy. It presents a concise overview of the life of Albert Ellis, highlighting the events and experiences which influenced him to pursue a career in psychotherapy. The authors go on to discuss Ellis' theoretical and practical contributions to counselling and psychotherapy, looking in particular at the famous ABCs of rational-emotive therapy, the key concepts of ego disturbance, and Ellis' views of therapeutic efficiency. The book also discusses the validity of the most important criticisms of Ellis' work, and the validity of his rebuttals, and the overall influence of Ellis on the field of psychotherapy.
Windy Dryden is one of the leading practitioners and trainers in the UK in the Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) tradition of psychotherapy. He is best known for his work in Rational-Emotive Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (RECBT), a leading CBT approach. He has been working in the field of counselling and psychotherapy since 1975 and was one of the first people in Britain to be trained in CBT. He has published over 200 books and has trained therapists all over the world, in as diverse places as the UK, the USA, South Africa, Turkey and Israel. He is Emeritus Professor of Psychotherapeutic Studies at Goldsmiths, University of London.
The Life of Albert Ellis Major Contributions to Theory Major Contributions to Practice Criticisms and Rebuttals The Overall Influence of Albert Ellis Select Bibliography of Ellis's Works
`This is an outstanding overview of the man and his work. The text is concise, organized and very readable. It would certainly serve well as an introduction to the theory and practice of REBT, as well as being a book that many practitioners will wish to own. This is a welcome addition to this excellent series and is highly recommended to all therapists' - Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy `[An] excellent exposition... Yankura and Dryden emphasise well the difference between the methods of REBT and other therapies... The development and changing emphases of Ellis' work are superbly illustrated' - Counselling, The Journal of the British Association for Counselling `Yankura and Dryden provide the reader with useful insights into the charismatic guru of REBT, Albert Ellis... The book contains the major theoretical position, furnishing readers with a digestible definition of philosophical humanism and presents Ellis' position on therapeutic and untherapeutic interventions... a respectful testament' - Clinical Psychology Forum `Yankura and the indefatigable Dryden do not only pay tribute to Albert Ellis with this book, but have also given an excellent review of his work and how this grew out of his personal development. It deals with major contributions to theory and practice, criticisms and rebuttals, and presents a no-nonsense overview of the overall influence of the grand old man, who is definitely one of the giants in our field... The text is written eloquently and comprehensively, providing the reader with a quick and compact insight into salient issues. I would recommend this book to novices as well as advanced psychotherapists of all persuasions' - Behaviour Research and Therapy