With prominent contributors—including Albert Ellis, considered the most famous living psychologist and developer of the original cognitive behavior therapy—this collection of essays establishes the primacy of Ellis's writings on a number of topics in psychotherapy. In doing so, it brings down to earth the claims of some of the more profound error-makers and suggests the plausible, rather than the claimed, source of their insights and their real place in the psychotherapy family tree. Discussions on treatment of anxiety disorders, marital therapy, biological influences, evolutionary psychology, dialectical behavior therapy, and acceptance and commitment therapy are included. Contributors include Emmett Velten, Ricks Warren, and Diana R. Richman.
Emmett Velten is a psychologist and, with Albert Ellis, is the coauthor of Optimal Aging and When AA Doesn’t Work for You. He is a founding member of the Alcohol and Drug Self-Help Network and the editor of SMART Recovery News & Views. He lives in Phoenix, Arizona.