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Hardback. Condition: New. This candid autobiography, the last work by renowned psychologist Albert Ellis, is a tour de force of stimulating ideas, colorful descriptions of memorable people and events, and straightforward, no-nonsense talk. Ellis, the creator of one of the most successful forms of psychotherapy-Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT)-recounts the memorable episodes of his life; discusses how he coped with emotional problems at different stages of life; describes his love life; and subjects his own self-description to a ruthlessly honest critique. The heart of Ellis's book is his analysis of the psychological leitmotifs that have appeared again and again throughout his life. He describes the aim of this autobiography as follows: "As far as I can, I shall present my bad and good, stupid and intelligent, weak and strong points. Why? Because, following H. G. Wells's recommendation, I want to go as all-out as I can. I want to acknowledge my idiocies-and use REBT to feel sorry about but unashamed of them. I want to make the point-again a central tenet of REBT-that all humans are fabulously fallible-including, of course, me. We have no real choice about this, but we can unconditionally accept ourselves-our so-called essence or being-with our fallibility. That will momentously help us, probably encourage us to acquire unconditional self-acceptance (USA) and possibly inspire other people to give it to themselves, too." With a concluding chapter by Ellis's widow, Debbie Joffe Ellis, describing the final years of his life, this is the definitive summation of the life and work of one of psychology's most successful thinkers and practitioners.
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Hardback. Condition: New. This candid autobiography, the last work by renowned psychologist Albert Ellis, is a tour de force of stimulating ideas, colorful descriptions of memorable people and events, and straightforward, no-nonsense talk. Ellis, the creator of one of the most successful forms of psychotherapy-Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT)-recounts the memorable episodes of his life; discusses how he coped with emotional problems at different stages of life; describes his love life; and subjects his own self-description to a ruthlessly honest critique. The heart of Ellis's book is his analysis of the psychological leitmotifs that have appeared again and again throughout his life. He describes the aim of this autobiography as follows: "As far as I can, I shall present my bad and good, stupid and intelligent, weak and strong points. Why? Because, following H. G. Wells's recommendation, I want to go as all-out as I can. I want to acknowledge my idiocies-and use REBT to feel sorry about but unashamed of them. I want to make the point-again a central tenet of REBT-that all humans are fabulously fallible-including, of course, me. We have no real choice about this, but we can unconditionally accept ourselves-our so-called essence or being-with our fallibility. That will momentously help us, probably encourage us to acquire unconditional self-acceptance (USA) and possibly inspire other people to give it to themselves, too." With a concluding chapter by Ellis's widow, Debbie Joffe Ellis, describing the final years of his life, this is the definitive summation of the life and work of one of psychology's most successful thinkers and practitioners.
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Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. First Edition -- inscribed by Debbie Joffe Ellis -- of this autobiography of the major 20th Century psychologist, Albert Ellis, whose contributions included the development of Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy. Inscribed by Ellis' wife (and co-author) Debbie Joffe Ellis to a previous owner on the front endpaper. 668 pages, illustrate. Has a tear on the back cover of the dust jacket, otherwise no sign of previous use. Signed by Author(s).
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. Albert Ellis, the renowned creator of one of the most successful forms of psychotherapy - Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy (REBT) - tells all in this candid autobiography. Ellis recounts the memorable episodes of his life from his earliest years to the present; discusses how he coped with emotional problems at different stages of life; describes his love life; and subjects his own self-description to a ruthlessly honest critique. The heart of Ellis' book is his analysis of the psychological leitmotifs that have appeared again and again throughout his life. He describes the aim of this autobiography as follows: 'As far as I can, I shall present my bad and good, stupid and intelligent, weak and strong points. Why? Because, following H. G. Wells' recommendation, I want to go as all-out as I can. I want to acknowledge my idiocies - and use REBT to feel sorry about but unashamed of them. I want to make the point - again a central tenet of REBT - that all humans are fabulously fallible - including, of course, me. We have no real choice about this, but we can unconditionally accept ourselves - our so-called essence or being - with our fallibility.That will momentously help us, probably encourage us to acquire unconditional self-acceptance (USA) and possibly inspire other people to give it to themselves, too'. Describing his emotional makeup as a paradoxical combination of high-frustration tolerance and low-frustration tolerance, Ellis says that the former quality allowed him to become a well-known and often-acclaimed achiever. But sometimes low-frustration tolerance got the better of him, and then he became his own worst saboteur, preventing himself from doing what he really wanted. Some 'alluring and gruesome examples' of his low-frustration tolerance are provided. A tour de force of stimulating ideas, colourful descriptions of memorable people and events, and straightforward, no-nonsense talk, "All Out!" is the definitive summation of the life and work of one of psychology's most successful thinkers and practitioners. An autobiography of Albert Ellis, the renowned creator of one of the most successful forms of psychotherapy - Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy (REBT). It recounts the memorable episodes of his life from his earliest years onwards; discusses how he coped with emotional problems at different stages of life; and, describes his love life. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Hardback. Condition: New. This candid autobiography, the last work by renowned psychologist Albert Ellis, is a tour de force of stimulating ideas, colorful descriptions of memorable people and events, and straightforward, no-nonsense talk. Ellis, the creator of one of the most successful forms of psychotherapy-Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT)-recounts the memorable episodes of his life; discusses how he coped with emotional problems at different stages of life; describes his love life; and subjects his own self-description to a ruthlessly honest critique. The heart of Ellis's book is his analysis of the psychological leitmotifs that have appeared again and again throughout his life. He describes the aim of this autobiography as follows: "As far as I can, I shall present my bad and good, stupid and intelligent, weak and strong points. Why? Because, following H. G. Wells's recommendation, I want to go as all-out as I can. I want to acknowledge my idiocies-and use REBT to feel sorry about but unashamed of them. I want to make the point-again a central tenet of REBT-that all humans are fabulously fallible-including, of course, me. We have no real choice about this, but we can unconditionally accept ourselves-our so-called essence or being-with our fallibility. That will momentously help us, probably encourage us to acquire unconditional self-acceptance (USA) and possibly inspire other people to give it to themselves, too." With a concluding chapter by Ellis's widow, Debbie Joffe Ellis, describing the final years of his life, this is the definitive summation of the life and work of one of psychology's most successful thinkers and practitioners.
Condition: New. Über den AutorBy Albert Ellis - Edited by Debbie Joffe EllisKlappentextrnrnThis candid autobiography, the last work by renowned psychologist Albert Ellis, is a tour de force of stimulating ideas, colorful descrip.
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. First Edition (2010.) Hardcover with dust jacket. 8vo with 668 pages. Signed on the front free endpaper, "7th January, 2018 New York City. Happy New Year! For Dear Tom, Loving Wishes, Debbie Joffe Ellis." The book and dust jacket are in very good condition. Interior is clean and tight. Illustrated with Black & White photos. Pictures available upon request. "readers will gain a unique understanding of the theory and practice of REBT through Ellis's personal narrative. could almost hear the late, great Albert Ellis say to me, "That's rational.book reveals an emotional intensity unrivalled. In the context of love, sex, lust, philosophy, therapy, inner awareness and relationships it makes "Gone with the Wind" look uneventful!" Orange-Blue spine/Black-White text. #033850 Size: 8vo. Signed. Psychology Psychotherapy.
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. Albert Ellis, the renowned creator of one of the most successful forms of psychotherapy - Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy (REBT) - tells all in this candid autobiography. Ellis recounts the memorable episodes of his life from his earliest years to the present; discusses how he coped with emotional problems at different stages of life; describes his love life; and subjects his own self-description to a ruthlessly honest critique. The heart of Ellis' book is his analysis of the psychological leitmotifs that have appeared again and again throughout his life. He describes the aim of this autobiography as follows: 'As far as I can, I shall present my bad and good, stupid and intelligent, weak and strong points. Why? Because, following H. G. Wells' recommendation, I want to go as all-out as I can. I want to acknowledge my idiocies - and use REBT to feel sorry about but unashamed of them. I want to make the point - again a central tenet of REBT - that all humans are fabulously fallible - including, of course, me. We have no real choice about this, but we can unconditionally accept ourselves - our so-called essence or being - with our fallibility.That will momentously help us, probably encourage us to acquire unconditional self-acceptance (USA) and possibly inspire other people to give it to themselves, too'. Describing his emotional makeup as a paradoxical combination of high-frustration tolerance and low-frustration tolerance, Ellis says that the former quality allowed him to become a well-known and often-acclaimed achiever. But sometimes low-frustration tolerance got the better of him, and then he became his own worst saboteur, preventing himself from doing what he really wanted. Some 'alluring and gruesome examples' of his low-frustration tolerance are provided. A tour de force of stimulating ideas, colourful descriptions of memorable people and events, and straightforward, no-nonsense talk, "All Out!" is the definitive summation of the life and work of one of psychology's most successful thinkers and practitioners. An autobiography of Albert Ellis, the renowned creator of one of the most successful forms of psychotherapy - Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy (REBT). It recounts the memorable episodes of his life from his earliest years onwards; discusses how he coped with emotional problems at different stages of life; and, describes his love life. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Buch. Condition: Neu. Neuware - This candid autobiography, the last work by renowned psychologist Albert Ellis, is a tour de force of stimulating ideas, colorful descriptions of memorable people and events, and straightforward, no-nonsense talk. Ellis, the creator of one of the most successful forms of psychotherapyRational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT)recounts the memorable episodes of his life; discusses how he coped with emotional problems at different stages of life; describes his love life; and subjects his own self-description to a ruthlessly honest critique. The heart of Ellis's book is his analysis of the psychological leitmotifs that have appeared again and again throughout his life. He describes the aim of this autobiography as follows: 'As far as I can, I shall present my bad and good, stupid and intelligent, weak and strong points. Why Because, following H. G. Wells's recommendation, I want to go as all-out as I can. I want to acknowledge my idiociesand use REBT to feel sorry about but unashamed of them. I want to make the pointagain a central tenet of REBTthat all humans are fabulously fallibleincluding, of course, me. We have no real choice about this, but we can unconditionally accept ourselvesour so-called essence or beingwith our fallibility. That will momentously help us, probably encourage us to acquire unconditional self-acceptance (USA) and possibly inspire other people to give it to themselves, too.' With a concluding chapter by Ellis's widow, Debbie Joffe Ellis, describing the final years of his life, this is the definitive summation of the life and work of one of psychology's most successful thinkers and practitioners.
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Add to basketHardback. Condition: New. This candid autobiography, the last work by renowned psychologist Albert Ellis, is a tour de force of stimulating ideas, colorful descriptions of memorable people and events, and straightforward, no-nonsense talk. Ellis, the creator of one of the most successful forms of psychotherapy-Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT)-recounts the memorable episodes of his life; discusses how he coped with emotional problems at different stages of life; describes his love life; and subjects his own self-description to a ruthlessly honest critique. The heart of Ellis's book is his analysis of the psychological leitmotifs that have appeared again and again throughout his life. He describes the aim of this autobiography as follows: "As far as I can, I shall present my bad and good, stupid and intelligent, weak and strong points. Why? Because, following H. G. Wells's recommendation, I want to go as all-out as I can. I want to acknowledge my idiocies-and use REBT to feel sorry about but unashamed of them. I want to make the point-again a central tenet of REBT-that all humans are fabulously fallible-including, of course, me. We have no real choice about this, but we can unconditionally accept ourselves-our so-called essence or being-with our fallibility. That will momentously help us, probably encourage us to acquire unconditional self-acceptance (USA) and possibly inspire other people to give it to themselves, too." With a concluding chapter by Ellis's widow, Debbie Joffe Ellis, describing the final years of his life, this is the definitive summation of the life and work of one of psychology's most successful thinkers and practitioners.
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ISBN 10: 1591024528 ISBN 13: 9781591024521
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. Albert Ellis, the renowned creator of one of the most successful forms of psychotherapy - Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy (REBT) - tells all in this candid autobiography. Ellis recounts the memorable episodes of his life from his earliest years to the present; discusses how he coped with emotional problems at different stages of life; describes his love life; and subjects his own self-description to a ruthlessly honest critique. The heart of Ellis' book is his analysis of the psychological leitmotifs that have appeared again and again throughout his life. He describes the aim of this autobiography as follows: 'As far as I can, I shall present my bad and good, stupid and intelligent, weak and strong points. Why? Because, following H. G. Wells' recommendation, I want to go as all-out as I can. I want to acknowledge my idiocies - and use REBT to feel sorry about but unashamed of them. I want to make the point - again a central tenet of REBT - that all humans are fabulously fallible - including, of course, me. We have no real choice about this, but we can unconditionally accept ourselves - our so-called essence or being - with our fallibility.That will momentously help us, probably encourage us to acquire unconditional self-acceptance (USA) and possibly inspire other people to give it to themselves, too'. Describing his emotional makeup as a paradoxical combination of high-frustration tolerance and low-frustration tolerance, Ellis says that the former quality allowed him to become a well-known and often-acclaimed achiever. But sometimes low-frustration tolerance got the better of him, and then he became his own worst saboteur, preventing himself from doing what he really wanted. Some 'alluring and gruesome examples' of his low-frustration tolerance are provided. A tour de force of stimulating ideas, colourful descriptions of memorable people and events, and straightforward, no-nonsense talk, "All Out!" is the definitive summation of the life and work of one of psychology's most successful thinkers and practitioners. An autobiography of Albert Ellis, the renowned creator of one of the most successful forms of psychotherapy - Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy (REBT). It recounts the memorable episodes of his life from his earliest years onwards; discusses how he coped with emotional problems at different stages of life; and, describes his love life. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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