Albert Ellis Revisited
Discover the profound insights of one of psychotherapy's most influential figures in Albert Ellis Revisited by Jon Carlson. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2013, this engaging hardback edition spans 384 pages and delves into the classic works of Albert Ellis, renowned for his wit, humor, and extensive knowledge in the field of psychology.
This compelling biography offers commentary on seminal papers that explore critical topics including human sexuality, personality disorders, and the intersection of psychology and religion. Carlson's expert analysis not only highlights Ellis's groundbreaking contributions but also invites readers to reflect on their relevance in today's therapeutic practices.
Whether you are a psychology student, a practicing therapist, or simply interested in the evolution of psychotherapy, Albert Ellis Revisited is an essential addition to your collection. Explore the legacy of a great thinker and practitioner who has shaped the landscape of modern psychology.