Когнитивный элемент депрессии, которым несправедливо пренебрегают

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Аннотация: Альберт Эллис (Albert Ellis) - американский клинический психолог и психотерапевт, основоположник рационально-эмотивной терапии -одной из самых известных (в особенности в США) психотерапевтических школ когнитивной ориентации. Получил степень доктора наук по клинической психологии в Колумбийском университете (г. Нью-Йорк). В течение многих лет практиковал классический психоанализ и психоаналитически ориентированную психотерапию. Испытав разочарование в эффективности психоаналитического подхода, в 40-50-е годы разработал основные принципы своего собственного психотерапевтического метода, который отличался от психоанализа прежде всего ориентацией не на использование конфликтного инфантильного опыта пациентов, а на коррекцию их иррациональных установок, а также гораздо более активной и директивной позицией психотерапевта. В 1959г. основал Институт рационально-эмотивной терапии в Нью-Йорке, который возглавляет и по сей день. Альберт Эллис опубликовал в различных психотерапевтических изданиях более 600 статей по вопросам применения рационально-эмотивного подхода в индивидуальной, групповой и семейной психотерапии. Он является автором и редактором более 50 книг и монографий; некоторые из них стали бестселлерами. Наиболее известными его работами являются: A New Guide to Rational Living (1975); Humanistic Psychotherapy (1973); A Guide to Successful Marriage (1961); The Art and Science of Love (1969).

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