Conversation with a Genius: A Tribute to Albert Ellis (Interview) (Interview) Conversation with a Genius: A Tribute to Albert Ellis (Interview) (Interview)

Conversation with a Genius: A Tribute to Albert Ellis (Interview) (Interview‪)‬

Annals of the American Psychotherapy Association 2008, Fall, 11, 3

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[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] As I departed on a balmy Friday night in mid-May 2006, from what was to be Dr. Albert Ellis' last Friday night workshop, I told Debbie Joffe-Ellis, his wife, that I would call her in September to schedule a visit for another group of counseling students. In September 2006, I learned that Dr. Ellis was recuperating from pneumonia. In October, his condition had not improved. January might be a better time for Dr. Ellis to resume his Friday evening sessions.

GENRE
Health & Well-Being
RELEASED
2008
22 September
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
11
Pages
PUBLISHER
American Psychotherapy Association
SIZE
347.6
KB

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