Ellis
was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and received his Ph.D. in
psychology from Columbia University. He taught for
several years at Rutgers and then entered private practice in
1950.
He
is best known for the development of Rational-Emotive Therapy
(RET), which contradicts the Freudian view of mental illness
and states emotions are a derivative of our thought
processes. The ABC's of emotion argue that an Activating
event in a person's life result in a Belief about that
event. This Belief, in turn, results in an emotional
Consequence. According to Ellis, irrational beliefs
about life events cause irrational emotions, and conversely,
rational beliefs result in ration emotions. Treatment
with RET involves the recognition of irrational beliefs and
t6he replacement of this faulty system with a healthy rational
belief about the events and the world.
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