Chapter Review
The title of Albert Ellis' book, How to Stubbornly Refuse to Make Yourself Miserable About Anything --- Yes, Anything!, was what first caught my eye when ch...
Running Head: Clinical Interview with Dr. Ian Smith, Ph.D.
Clinical Interview with Dr. Ian Smith, PhD Understanding The Field of Clinical Psychologists
Rodnerus...
Historical Background
Rational emotive behavior therapy was developed in the 1950s by Albert Ellis, a clinical psychologist, as a result of his dissatisfaction with his pract...
Spirituality and psychology are two complex subjects to discuss and they become even more complicated when you try to relate one to the other. Psychology deals with the proce...
here are many different types of therapies or psychological methods used to alleviate problems. First, there are therapies that emphasize the value of ga...
here are many different types of therapies or psychological methods used to alleviate problems. First, there are therapies that emphasize the value of ga...
There are many different types of therapies or psychological methods used to alleviate problems. First, there are therapies that emphasize the value of gaining insight to pers...
Ainsworth Strange Situation (Paradigm)- With infants and presence
of mother. Secure attachment- explore surroundings; insecure attachment- cling to mothers
Albert Bandura...
Abstract
Anger is often a difficult emotion to express and understand and it has come to be recognized as a significant social problem that our society facing today. This p...
Being a psychology major even in my undergraduate level of college I often got the chance to read about Albert Ellis's, Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy. But never did I get...
Introduction: The Motivation to study Motivation
Organizations can be seen as pools of humans, whose collective output represents the organization's ou...
Aaron Beck and Congnitive Behavioral Therapy
Aaron Beck was born in Providence Rhode Island on July 18th 1921. He has had an interest in human nature since as far back...
Is bipolar disorder the cause of great madness or great genius? The symptoms of this mental illness may also be considered as the driving forces behind some of the most gifted...