Albert Ellis Bibliography
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Ellis, A. (1960). The Art and Science of Love. New York: Lyle Stuart & Bantam.
Ellis, A. (1960). A brief for sex honesty. Real Life Guide, 3(4), 31-38.
Ellis, A. (1960). A case for polygamy. Nugget, 5(1), 19,
24, 26.
Ellis, A. (1960). Introduction. In R. Anthony, The housewife’s handbook
for promiscuity. Tucson,
AZ: Seymour. (Reprinted, New York: Documentary Books).
Ellis, A. (1960). Introduction. In R. Wood, Christ and the homosexual (pp.
iii-iv). New York:
Vantage.
Ellis, A. (1960). Letter on the suspension of Dr. Leo F. Koch. Balanced
Living, 16, 175.
Ellis, A. (1960). Letter to Norman Cousins on sex censorship. The Independent, 3-5.
Ellis, A. (1960). Marriage counseling with demasculinizing wives and demasculinized
husbands.
Marriage and Family Living, 22, 13-21.
Ellis, A. (1960). Mowrer on "sin". American Psychologist, 15,
713-714.
Ellis, A. (1960). The psychology of sex. Realife Guide, 3(3), 6-13.
Ellis, A. (1960). Research in psychotherapy. Newsletter of Psychologists
in Private Practice,
1(1), 2.
Ellis, A. (1960). Sexual intercourse: Psychological foundations. New
York: Institute for
Rational-Emotive Therapy.
Ellis, A. (1960). There is no place for the concept of sin in psychotherapy. Journal
of Counseling
Psychology, 7, 183-188.
Ellis, A. (1960). What should you do about an unfaithful husband? Pageant,
15(9), 6-11.
Ellis, A. Felder, R., & Rogers, C. (Speakers). (1960). Loretta (Cassette
Recording). Salt
Lake City, UT: American Academy of Psychotherapists Tape Library.
Ellis, A. (1961). Art and sex. In A. Ellis & A. Abarbanel (Eds.), The
encyclopedia of sexual
behavior (pp. 161-179). New York: Hawthorne.
Ellis, A. (1961). In A. Ellis & A. Abarbanel (Eds.), The Encyclopedia
of Sexual
Behavior (pp. 284-292). New York: Hawthorn.
Ellis, A. (1961, July). [Discussion on sex and censorship in literature and
the arts],
Playboy, 27-28, 74, 76, 88, 92, 95-99.
Ellis, A. (1961). Fried and Freud [Review of E. Fried, The ego in love
and sexuality].
Contemporary Psychology, 6, 38-39.
Ellis, A. (1961). Frigidity. In A. Ellis & A. Abarbanel (Eds.), The
Encyclopedia of
Sexual Behavior, pp, 450-456. New York: Hawthorn.
Ellis, A. (1961). How much sex freedom in marriage? Sexology, 28, 292-296.
Ellis, A. (1961). Introduction. In A. Bentham (Ed.), Sex crimes and sex
criminals (pp. i-xii).
New York: Wisdom.
Ellis, A. (1961, February). Myths about sex. Cosmopolitan, 82-85.
Ellis, A. (1961). A new sex code for modern Americans. Pageant, 17(6), 110-116.
Ellis, A. (1961). On Riess and Durkin on Ellis on Fried on Freud. Contemporary
Psychology, 6, 382.
Ellis, A. (1961). The psychology of sex offenders. In A. Ellis & A. Abarnel
(Eds.), The
encyclopedia of sexual behavior (pp. 949-955). New York:
Hawthorn.
Ellis, A. (1961). A rational approach to premarital counseling. Psychological
Reports, 8,
333-338.
Ellis, A. (1961). Rational therapy applied. Balanced Living, 17, 273-278.
Ellis, A. (1961). The sex offender and his treatment. In H. Toch (Ed.), Legal
and Criminal
Psychology (pp. 400-416). New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston.
Ellis, A. (1961). The treatment of a psychopath with rational psychotherapy. The
Journal
of Psychology: Interdisciplinary and Applied Psychotherapy , 51, 141-150.
Ellis, A., Arnold, T., Ginzburg, M., Girodias, N., Mailer, O., Preminger, B.,
et al. (1961,
July). Sex and censorship in literature and the art. Playboy, 27-28,
74-99.
Ellis, A, & Banel, A. (1961). The encyclopedia of sexual behavior (Vols.
1-2). New York:
Hawthorn.
Ellis, A.. Harper, R. A. (1961). A guide to rational living. Englewood
Cliffs, NJ:
Ellis, A., & Harper, R. A. (1961). A guide to successful marriage. North
Hollywood,
CA: Wilshire.
Ellis, A, & Harper, R. (1961). Creative Marriage. Secacus, NJ:
Lyle Stuart.
Ellis, A. (1962). The American Sexual Tragedy (Rev. ed.). New York:
Lyle Stuart.
Ellis, A. (1962). The anatomy of a private practitioner. Newsletter of
the Division of
Consulting Psychology of the American Psychological Association, 7, 26-28.
Ellis, A. (1962). Are homosexuals really creative? Sexology, 29, 88-93.
Ellis, A. (1962). The case against religion: a psychotherapist's view. The
Independent, 126,
4-5.
Ellis, A. (1962). How to live with a sex deviate. Sexology, 28, 580-583.
Ellis, A. (1962). Introduction. In Maddock (Ed.), Single and pregnant (pp.
5-7). Hollywood,
CA: Genell.
Ellis, A. (1962). Introduction to Fanny Hill condensed. Eros,
1(3),82-83.
Ellis, A. (1962). Is nudism anti-sexual? Eden, 11, 6-9.
Ellis, A. (1962, September) The lesbian. Rogue, 17-18, 28, 76.
Ellis, A. (1962). Morality and therapy. Columbia University Forum, 5(2),47-48.
Ellis, A. (1962). Myths about sex compatibility. Sexology, 28, 652-655.
Ellis, A. (1962). Psychotherapy and atomic warfare. The Realist, 38,
1-4.
Ellis, A. (1962). Reason and emotion in psychotherapy. New York: Lyle
Stuart.
Ellis, A. (1962). The seven year itch. Dude, 6, 8-10, 71-72.
Ellis, A. (1962). Sex and summer violence. This Month, 1(6), 46-52.
Ellis, A. (1962). Teen-age sex relations. The Realist, 31, 30-31.
Ellis, A. (1962). Twelve true versus false ideas. Balanced Living, 18,140-141.
Ellis, A. (1962). What is normal sex behavior? Sexology, 28, 364-369.
Ellis, A. (1963). Constitutional factors in homosexuality: A reexamination
of the evidence.
In H.G. Beigel (Ed.), Advances in Sex Research (pp. 161-186). New
York: Harper
& Row.
Ellis, A. (1963). Diane David on sex. Realist, 42, 1-12, 16.
Ellis, A. (1963). Dr. Albert Ellis on fantasies during intercourse. Liason,
1(12), 1-6.
Ellis, A. (1963). Foreword. In H. Beigel (Ed.), Advances in sex research (pp.
xi-xii). New York:
Hoeber.
Ellis, A. (1963). If this be sexual heresy. New York: Lyle Stuart.
Ellis, A. (1963). Instinct, reason, and sexual liberty. A Way Out, 19,
332-335.
Ellis, A. (1963). The intelligent woman’s guide to man-hunting. New
York: Lyle.
(Paperback ed., New York: Dell).
Ellis, A. (1963). Is the vaginal orgasm a myth? Liaison, 1(9), 2-4.
Ellis, A. (1963). The myth of nymphomania. Gent, 7(6),31-33, 74-80.
Ellis, A. (1963). A new sex code for modern Americans. Mattachine Review,
9(2), 4-10.
Ellis, A. (1963). Nudity and love. The Independent, 135, 3, 6.
Ellis, A. (1963). Orgasm and health. A Way Out, 19, 240-242.
Ellis, A. (1963). The origins and development of the incest taboo. New
York: Lyle Stuart.
Ellis, A. (1963, February). A psychologist looks at adultery. Rogue, 15-16.
Ellis, A. (1963). The psychology of assassination. The Independent, 139, 1,
4, 5.
(Reprinted, New York: Institute for Rational Emotive Therapy).
Ellis, A. (1963). Rational-emotive psychotherapy. New York: Institute
for Rational-
Emotive Therapy.
Ellis, A. (1963). Rational-emotive psychotherapy: A critique of three critiques. Bulletin
of the
Essex County Society of Clinical Psychologists in Private Practice,
7-11.
Ellis, A. (1963). Sex and the single man. New York: Lyle Stuart (paperback
ed., New
York: Dell)
Ellis, A. (1963). Sex: Love or hate? The Independent, 131, 4-6.
Ellis, A. (1963). Sick and healthy love. The Independent, 132, 1,
8-9: 133, 4-6.
Ellis, A. (1963). To thine own psychotherapeutic self be true. Psychologists
in Private
Practice, 4(1), 8.
Ellis, A. (1963). To thine own therapeutic lust be true? New York:
Institute for Rational-
Emotive Therapy.
Ellis, A. (1963). Toward a more precise definition of "emotional" and "intellectual"
insight. Psychological Reports, 13, 125-126.
Ellis, A. (1963). The truth about nudity and sexuality. Bachelor, 4(5),18-20,
67-68.
Ellis, A. (1963). Verbatim transcript of a recorded interview with a young
male homosexual
treated with rational-emotive psychotherapy. Orlando, Florida: Academy
of Psychotherapists.
Ellis, A., & Pillay, J. P. (1963). Sex, Society and the Individual. Bombay,
India:
International Journal of Sexology.
Ellis, A., Rogers, C., Perls, F., Shostrom, E. (1963). Three Approaches
to Psychotherapy:
Gloria [Film]. Corona del Mar, CA: Psychological and Educational Films.
Ellis, A., Susskind, D., Kingsolving, M., David, R., Ginsburg, H., Hefner,
H., et al. (1963,
October). Banned program: The sexual revolution in America. Mademoiselle,
112-113; 158-164.
Ellis, A. (1964). The essence of sexual morality. Issue 2(1),20-24.
Ellis, A. (1964). A guide to rational homosexuality. Drum: Sex in perspective,
4(8),8-12.
Ellis, A. (1964). How to have an affair and end it with style. Saga, 29(1),44-45,
89.
Ellis, A. (1964). How to keep boredom out of the bedroom. Pageant, 20(2),14-18.
Ellis, A. (1964). In defense of The American Sexual Tragedy Dr. Ellis answers
the charges
of Dr. Levin. Current Medical Digest, 31, 518-522.
Ellis, A. (1964). Introduction. In A. Maddaloni (Ed.), To be fully alive (pp.15-16).
New York:
Horizon.
Ellis, A. (1964). Introduction. In V. Morhaim (Ed.), Casebook: Nymphomania (pp.
7-9).
New York: Dell.
Ellis, A. (1964). Is pornography harmful to children? The Realist, 47, 2-3.
Ellis, A., & Wolf, R. (1964). An interview with Dr. Albert Ellis. Campus
Voice, 19, 6-11.
Ellis, A. (1964). Marriage counseling. In E. Harma (Ed.), Handbook of Counseling
Techniques
(pp. 147-153). New York: Pergamon.
Ellis, A. (1964). Must we be guilty about premarital sex? Modern Sex, 1(1),
66-75.
Ellis, A. (1964). New dynamics in contemporary petting. Nugget, 9(2),16-20.
Ellis, A. (1964.) Postscript. In J.Z. Eglinton (Ed.), Greek love (pp.
429-438). New
York: Layton.
Ellis, A. (1964). The pressures of masculinity and femininity. The Independent,
143, 1, 4,
6-7.
Ellis, A. (1964). Should we ban war toys? The Realist, 48(1),29-31.
Ellis, A. (1964). Thoughts on theory versus outcome in psychotherapy. Psychotherapy:
Theory,
Research & Practice, 1(2), 1964
Ellis, A. (1964). What creates sex hostility? Sexology, 30, 592-594.
Ellis, A. (1964). Wife swapping. The Realist, 50, 19-20.
Ellis, A., Averit, C., & Lipton, L. (1964, September 10). A talk with
Dr. Ellis. Los Angeles Free
Press, 3.
Ellis, A., & Sagarin, E. (1964). Nymphomania: A study of the oversexed
woman. New York:
Gilbert.
Ellis, A., & Weaver, J. C., & Thomas, W. (1964). Religion and moral
philosophy in a
Manifesto. A Way Out, 20, 73-76.
Ellis, A. (1965). An answer to some objections to rational-emotive psychotherapy.
Psychotherapy: Theory, Research, and Practice, 2, 108-111.
Ellis, A. (1965). The case for sexual liberty. Tucsan, AZ: Ray Anthony.
Ellis, A. (1965). Introduction In: N. Chorier (Ed.), Dialogues of Luisa
Sigea (pp. iii- xiv).
Hollywood, CA.: Brandon House.
Ellis, A. (1965). Introduction. In M.M. Grossack (Ed), You are not alone (pp.
15-16). Boston:
Christopher.
Ellis, A. (1965). Introduction. In Guild dictionary of homosexual terms (pp.
3-4). Washington,
D.C.: Guild.
Ellis, A. (1965). Introduction. In The love pagoda (pp. 3-8). North
Hollywood, CA: Brandon
House.
Ellis, A. (1965). Introduction. In P. Reagen (Ed.), The story of O (pp.
iiixi). North Hollywood,
CA: Brandon.
Ellis, A. (1965). Introduction. In K. Thornley, Oswald (pp.5-12).
Chicago: New Classics.
Ellis, A. (1965, September). Is the "Myth of negro sex superiority" a
myth? Fact?, 1-7.
Ellis, A. (1965). Morality and rational therapy: Letter to the editor. Journal
of Marriage and
Family, 19, 417.
Ellis, A. (1965). Rational-emotive psychotherapy. New York: Institute
for Rational Living.
Ellis, A. (1965). [Review of The sexually responsive woman]. Marriage
and Family Living, 18,
101.
Ellis, A. (1965). [Review of Sexual Fulfillment and Self-Affirmation]. Journal
of Nervous and
Mental Diseases.
Ellis, A. (1965). Sex and violence in society. Independent, 157, 1,4,6.
Ellis, A. (1965). Showing the patient that he is not a worthless individual. Voices,
1(2), 74-77.
Ellis, A. (1965). Suppressed: Seven key essays publishers dare not print.
Chicago, IL: New
Classics House.
Ellis, A. (1965). Workshop in RET. New York: Institute for Rational-Emotive
Therapy.
Ellis, A., & Nathan, R. (1965, May). The legitimate pickup. Madmoiselle,
88, 94, 126.
Ellis, A. (1966). Continuing personal growth of the psychotherapist. The
Journal of Humanistic
Psychology, 6,156-169.
Ellis, A. (1966). Introduction. In V. Howard, Secret techniques of erotic
delight (pp. i-vii). New
York: Stuart.
Ellis, A. (1966). New cures for frigidity. New kooky but workable cures for
frigidity.
Cosmopolitan, 160(1),30-35.
Ellis, A. (1966). Preface. In J. Wilmot Sodom (pp. iii-ix). North
Hollywood, CA: Brandon House.
Ellis, A. (1966). Psychosexual and marital problems. In L.A. Pennington & I.A.
Berg
(Eds.), An Introduction to Clinical Psychology (3rd ed; pp. 248-269).
New York: Ronald Press.
Ellis, A. (1966). The requisites of the sexual revolution and their relation
to nudism. Sol, 7,
30-31.
Ellis, A. (1966). Rules for group psychotherapy. New York: Institute
for Rational-Emotive
Therapy.
Ellis, A. (1966). Sex and civilization. The Independent, 167,
1, 8; 168, 5-6, 8.
Ellis, A. (1966). Sex without guilt (Rev. ed.). New York: Lancer,
and North Hollywood, CA:
Wilshire.
Ellis, A. (1966). Should nonprofessional be trained to do psychotherapy? Newsletter
Division of
Clinical Psychology of the American Psychological Association, 19(2), 10-11.
Ellis, A. (1966). Some uses of the printed, written, and recorded word in psychotherapy.
In L. Pearson (Ed.), The use of written communication in psychotherapy (pp.
23-36). Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas.
Ellis, A., & Nathan, R. (1966, January 18,19). Our soaring suicide rate. North
American
Newspaper Alliance Syndicate: Long Island Press, 37, 28.
Ellis, A., Wolfe, J., & Mosley, S. (1966). How to prevent your child
from becoming a neurotic
adult. New York: Crown.
Ellis, A. (1967). Counseling adolescents with problems of sex and values. Rational
Living, 2(1),
7-12.
Ellis, A. (1967). Goals of psychotherapy. In A.R. Mahrer (Ed.), The
goals of psychotherapy (pp.
206-220). New York: Macmillan.
Ellis, A. (1967). Masturbation by sexually isolated individuals. In
R.E.L. Masters (Ed.), Sexual
self-stimulation (pp. 221-231). Los Angeles: Sherbourne.
Ellis, A. (1967). The new sexual freedoms. Rogue, 12(6),
12-13, 17, 83-85.
Ellis, A. (1967). Objectivism, the new religion. Rational Living, 2(2),1-6.
Ellis, A. (1967). Psychotherapy and moral laxity. Psychiatric Opinion,
4(5),18-21.
Ellis, A. (1967). Reply to D.H. Steding. Rational Living, 2(1),30.
Ellis, A. (1967). [Review of Lectures to relatives of former patients]. Rational
Living, 2(2), 29-
30.
Ellis, A. (1967). [Review of The Psychology o Science: A Reconnaissance]. Salmagundi,
2(1),
97-101.
Ellis, A. (1967). [Review of Human sexual response]. New
York State Psychologist, 19(2),38-39.
Ellis, A. (1967). [Review of Structure and Psychotherapy]. Psychiatry & Social
Science Review,
1(7),4-6.
Ellis, A. (1967). [Review of A sign for Cain: an exploration of human violence]. Annals
of the
American Academy of Political and Social Science, 370, 181-182.
Ellis, A. (1967). Self-acceptance and successful human elations. Newsletter
of Institute for
Marriage and friendships, 8-9.
Ellis, A. (1967). Should some people be labeled mentally ill? Journal of
Consulting Psychology,
31, 435-436.
Ellis, A. (1967, January 20). State's adopted `Kinsey' reports. Los Angeles
Free Press, 16.
Ellis, A. (1967). Talking to adolescents about sex. Rational Living, 2(1),
7-12.
Ellis, A. (1967). Why one out of every five wives is having an affair. Pageant,
23(3),112-117.
Ellis, A., & Conway, R. O. (1967). The art of erotic seduction.
New York: Lyle Stuart.
Ellis, A., Sandler, D., & Liswood, R. (1967, August). Doctors tell you
the best time to love.
Pageant, 148-154.
Ellis, A., & Heffner, H. (1967). Phone dialogue: The American sex revolution. Voices,
3, 88-97.
Ellis, A. (1968). Biographical information form. New York: Institute
for Rational-Emotive
Therapy.
Ellis, A. (1968). [Discussion of In praise of inadequacy]. Voices,
4(3),88-89.
Ellis, A. (1968, May). Elbow room, letter to editor. Playboy, 4-5.
Ellis, A. (1968). Havelock Ellis. In D. Sills (Ed.), International Encyclopedia
of the Social
Science (Vol.5, pp. 25-31). New York: Macmillan.
Ellis, A. (1968). Fifteen ways to get more out of sex. Sexology, 35,
148-151.
Ellis, A. (1968). Homosexuality: the right to be wrong. The Journal of
Sex Research, 4,
96-107.
Ellis, A. (1968). Is California more sexually liberal than other states? The
Hippie Papers.
New York: New American.
Ellis, A. (1968, January). Is psychoanalysis harmful? Psychiatric Opinion,
5(1), 16-24;
Ellis, A. (1968). Let's change our marriage system! Sexology , 34(7),436-439.
Ellis, A. (1968). Objectivism, the new religion, Part II. Rational Living,
3(1),12-19.
Ellis, A. (1968). A rational approach to interpretation. In E. Hammer (Ed.), Use
of
Interpretation in Treatment (pp. 232-239). New York: Grune & Stratton.
Ellis, A. (1968). [Review of Freedom-Not License!]. Rational Living, 3(1), 35-36.
Ellis, A. (1968). Sex and the young adult. Twenty five, 1(1), 36-39,
50-52.
Ellis, A. (1968). A sexologist looks at sexual love. The Independent, 184,
5; 186, 1, 4, 6;
188, 7-8.
Ellis, A. (1968). Sexual manifestations of emotionally disturbed behavior. Annals
of the
American Academy of Political and Social Science, 376, 96-105.
Ellis, A. (1968). Sexual promiscuity in America. The Annals of the American
Academy of
Political and Social Science, 378, 58-67.
Ellis, A. (1968). What really causes psychotherapeutic change? Voices,
4(2),90-97.
Ellis, A. (1969). Are you secretly afraid of being touched? Pageant Magazine,
10(4), 132-137.
Ellis, A. (1969). Cognitive approach to behavior therapy. International
Journal of
Psychiatry, 8, 896-900.
Ellis, A. (1969). [Comments on Current view of client-centered or relationship
therapy].
Counseling Psychologist, 1(2), 37-42.
Ellis, A. (1969). Emotional education in the classroom: the Living School. School
Health
Review, November, 19-22.
Ellis, A. (1969). Emotional problems of the young adult. In Forest Hospital
Foundation
(Ed.), The young adult (pp. 83-102). Des Plaines, IL: Forest Hospital
Foundation.
Ellis, A. (1969). The essence of rational psychotherapy: A comprehensive
approach to
treatment. New York: Institute for Rational-Emotive Therapy.
Ellis, A. (1969). Healthy and disturbed reasons for having extramarital relations.
In G.
Neubeck (Ed.), Extramarital relations (pp. 153-161). Englewood Cliffs,
NJ: Prentice-Hall.
Ellis, A. (1969). How to increase sexual enjoyment in marriage. In B.N. Ard & C.
Ard
(Eds.), Handbook of marriage counseling (pp. 375-378). Palo Alto,
CA: Science and Behavior.
Ellis, A. (1969). How to participate effectively in a marathon weekend
of marital
encounter (Rev. ed.). New York: Institute for Rational-Emotive Therapy.
Ellis, A. (1969). Introduction. In I.R. O’Conner The photographic manual
of sexual intercourse
(pp. 9-13). New York: Pent-R.
Ellis, A. (1969, May 11). Mothers are too good for their own good. Boston
Sunday Globe
Magazine, 26-30.
Ellis, A. (1969). Rational-emotive therapy. Journal of Contemporary Psychotherapy,
1,
82-90.
Ellis, A. (1969). Rational-emotive theology? Rational Living, 4(1),9-
14.
Ellis, A. (1969). Rational-emotive therapy, Explorations, 17, 5-16.
Ellis, A. (1969). Rationality in sexual morality. Humanist, 29(5),17-21.
Ellis, A. (1969). [Review of Ego, hunger, and aggression: The beginning
of Gestalt therapy].
Catholic World, 210(1255), 36-38.
Ellis, A. (1969). [Review of Adultery for Adults.] Psychology
Today, 3(2),12- 62.
Ellis, A. (1969). Sex, frustration and aggression. Rogue, 18, 27-30.
Ellis, A. (1969). Sex, sanity and psychotherapy. (Cassette Recording).
New York:
Institute for Rational Emotive Therapy.
Ellis, A. (1969). Suggested procedures for a weekend of rational encounter.
New York:
Institute for Rational-Emotive Therapy.
Ellis, A. (1969, November). Teaching emotional education in the classroom. School
Health Review, 10-13.
Ellis, A. (1969). Toward the understanding of youthful rebellion. In R. Frank
(Ed.), A
Search for the Meaning of the Generation Gap (pp. 85-111). San Diego,
CA: San Diego Country Department of Education.
Ellis, A. (1969). A weekend of rational encounter. Rational Living, 4(2), 1-8.
Ellis, A. 1969). What else is new? Me! Voices, 5(3), 33-35.
Ellis, A. (1969). Where can we go from here? Psychology Today, 2(8), 38.
Ellis, A., Mace, D. (1969). The use of sex in human life: A dialogue. The
Journal of Sex
Research, 5(1), 41-49.
Ellis, A. (1970). The case against religion. Mensa Bulletin, 38, 5-6.
Ellis, A. (1970). The cognitive element in experiential and relationship psychotherapy.
Existential Psychiatry, 7(28), 35-52.
Ellis, A. (1970). Ellis on Kinsey: Part I. Penthouse, 2(4), 115-121.
Ellis, A. (1970). The emerging counselor. Conseiller Canadien, 4(2),99-105.
Ellis, A. (1970). Frigidity. In P. Gillette (Ed.), The Layman's
explanation of sexual inadequacy
(pp. 192-209). New York: Award.
Ellis, A. (1970). Group marriage: A possible alternative? In H.A. Otto (Ed.), The
Family
in Search of a Future (pp. 85-97). New York: Meredith.
Ellis, A. (1970). Humanism, values, rationality, in tribute to Alfred Adler
on his 100th
birthday. Journal of Individual Psychology, 26(1), 11-12.
Ellis, A. (1970). Introduction. In P. Guillette, The big answer book about
sex (pp. v-x).
New York: Award.
Ellis, A. (1970). Rational-emotive psychotherapy (Cassette Recording).
New York:
Institute for Rational-Emotive Therapy.
Ellis, A. (1970). [Review of The psychology of self esteem]. Rational
Living, 4(2), 31.
Ellis, A. (1970). Sex and the family. In I.A. Falk (Ed.), Prophecy for
the Year 2000 (pp.
176-178) New York: Messner.
Ellis, A. (1970). The sexual criminal. Penthouse, 1, 83-86, 93.
Ellis, A. (1970). What you should know about the sensuous man. Coronet,
8(10),18-24.
Ellis, A., Baez, J., Campbell, J., & Goodman, P. (1970). The authentic
man: A symposium.
Humanist, 30(1),19-26.
Ellis, A., Henderson, J., Murray, D., & Seidenberg, R. (1970). Four
psychotherapies
(Cassette Recording). Salt lake City, UT: American Academy of Psychotherapists
Tape Library.
Ellis, A. (1971). The case for sexual latitude. In H. Hart (Ed.), Sexual
Latitude: For and
Against (pp. 67-83). New York: Hart.
Ellis, A. (1971). [Critique of Comparative psychotherapy]. In A. DiLoreto
(Ed.), Comparative
psychotherapy: An experimental analysis (pp. 213-221). Chicago: Aldine-Atherton.
Ellis, A. (1971). Ego! Sex and the great I am. Penthouse, 3(1),66-67.
Ellis, A. (1971). Ellis on Kinsey: Part 2: The other side of Kinsey. Penthouse, 2(5), 71-73.
Ellis, A. (1971). Emotional disturbance and its treatment in a nutshell. Canadian
Counselor, 5(3),
168-171.
Ellis, A. (1971). An experiment in emotional education. Educational Technology,
11(7), 61-63.
Ellis, A. (1971). Fifteen ways to get more out of sex. Sexology, 38,
4-7.
Ellis, A. (1971). Homework report. New York: Institute for Rational-Emotive
Therapy.
Ellis, A. (1971). Is there any cure for nymphomania? Sexual Behavior, 1(5),13-14.
Ellis, A. (1971). Penthouse casebook: Me, myself, and I. Penthouse, 3(1), 66-67.
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Ellis, A. (1971). Rational-emotive treatment of impotence, frigidity and other
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Ellis, A. (1971). Sexual problems of the young adult. Rational Living,
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Ellis, A., Ard, B. N., Geis, J. M., Gullo, Hauck, P. A., & Maultsby, M.
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Ellis, A., & Casriel, D. (1971). Debate: Albert Ellis vs. Daniel Casriel
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Ellis, A. (1972). Answer to question on aggression by M.R. Eldestein. Rational
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Ellis, A. (1972). Barriers to sexual spontaneity. Forum, 1(9), 12-16.
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Ellis, A. (1972). The contribution of psychotherapy to school psychology. School
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Ellis, A. (1972). Emotional education in the classroom: The living school. Journal
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Ellis, A. (1972). How does an affair affect a marriage? It all hinges on the
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Ellis, A. (1972). What kinds of reinforcement can cognitive-behavior therapists
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Ellis, A. (1972, May). Why can't I bring myself to kiss a woman when I want
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Ellis, A. (1972). Why I am opposed to censorship of pornography. Osteopathic
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Ellis, A. (1973, May). Is transpersonal psychology humanistic? Newsletter
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Ellis, A. (1973). Toward a new humanist manifesto. The Humanist, 33(1), 17-18.
Ellis, A. (1973). Twenty-five ways to stop downing yourself (Cassette
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Ellis, A. (1973). Twenty-One ways to stop worrying (Compact Disc No.
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Ellis, A. (1973). Unhealthy love: its causes and treatment. In M.E. Curtin
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Ellis, A. (1973). What does transpersonal psychology have to offer to the art
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Ellis, A., Riesman, D., Viscott, D., Szasz, T. S., Ames, L. B., Lieberman,
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psychological fallout of Watergate: How other professionals see it. Today's
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Ellis, A., Shorkey, C. (1973). Human sexuality concepts (Videotape).
Austin, TX: Audio-Visual
Resource Center, University of Texas.
Ellis, A., & Whitley, J. M. (1973). A demonstration with an elementary
school child (Film).
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Ellis, A. (1974). Albert's answers. The Stoic, 1(1), 2.
Ellis, A. (1974). Barnum was right! or why supposedly intelligent people believe
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Ellis, A. (1974). Cognitive-behavior therapy (Cassette Recording).
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Ellis, A. (1974). Demonstration of rational-emotive therapy (Cassette
Recording).
Saratoga, CA: Cognetics.
Ellis, A. (1974). A demonstration with a woman fearful of expressing Emotions
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Ellis, A. (1974). Disputing irrational beliefs. New York: Institute
for Rational-Emotive
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Ellis, A. (1974). The education and training of a rational-emotive therapist. Voices,
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Ellis, A. (1974). Epilogue. In M.F. Martino (Ed.), Sex and the intelligent
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Ellis, A. (1974). Introductory remarks to symposium on human Congress of Medical
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Ellis, A. (1974). Is nudity anti-sexual? Ace Annual, 16, 44, 66.
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Ellis, A. (1974). Techniques for disputing irrational beliefs (DIBS). New
York: Institute for
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Ellis, A. (1974). The treatment of sex and love problems in women. In V. Franks & V.
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Ellis, A., & Clanton, G. (1974). A conversation with Albert Ellis. Alternative
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Ellis, A., Greenwald, H., Satir, V., & Seagul, A. (1974). Dealing with
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Ellis, A., & Hauck, P. A. (1974). Overcoming Frustration and Anger.Philadelphia,
PA:
Westminster.
Ellis, A., & Maultsby, M. C. (1974). Techniques for using rational-emotive
imagery (REI). New
York: Institute for Rational Living.
Ellis, A., & Moore, S. (1974). Dr. Albert Ellis in his own words: ‘Sex
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Ellis, A. (1975). Creative joy and happiness: The humanistic way. Humanist,
35(10), 11-13.
Ellis, A. (1975). Demonstration with a family (Videotape). New York:
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Ellis, A. (1975). Demonstration with woman with sexual and weight problems (Videotape).
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Ellis, A. (1975). Do sex deviants have a readipus complex? [Review of Pornography
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Ellis, A. (1975). Foreword. In V.A., Church Behavior, law and remedies (pp.
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Dubuque, IA: Kendall & Hunt.
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Ellis, A. (1975). Foreword. In K.T. Morris & H.M. Kanitz, Rational
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Ellis, A. (1975). How might I best turn one of my new year’s resolutions into
a practiced
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Ellis, A. (Speaker). (1975). How to be happy though Human (Cassette
Recording No. C005 &
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Ellis, A. (1975). How to get along with neurotics without going crazy yourself. Glamour,
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Ellis, A. (1975). How to live with a neurotic: At home and at work. North
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CA: Wilshire.
Ellis, A. (1975). How to live with a neurotic (Rev. ed.). New York:
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Ellis, A. (1975). An informal history of sex therapy. Counseling Psychologist,
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Ellis, A. (1975). Life without any kind of magic (Cassette Recording).
Orlando, FL:
American Academy of Psychotherapists.
Ellis, A. (1975). Minimizing irrational proto-thinking. Journal of the
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Academy of Preventive Medicine, 2(4), 38-40.
Ellis, A. (1975). Myths and other sexual nonsense you can forget right now. Brides,
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Ellis, A. (1975). A rational approach to leadership. In R.N. Cassel & R.L.
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Ellis, A. (1975). The rational-emotive approach to sex therapy. Counseling
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Ellis, A. (1975). Rational-emotive psychotherapy: In D. Banister (Ed.), Issues
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Ellis, A. (1975). RET and assertiveness training. New York: Institute
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Ellis, A. (1975). Rational-emotive therapy abolishes most of the human ego.
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Ellis, A. (1975). Rational-emotive therapy and the school counselor. The
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Counselor, 22, 236-242.
Ellis, A. (1975). Rational-emotive therapy: Four interviews (Cassette
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Lake City, UT: American Academy of Psychotherapists Tape Library.
Ellis, A. (1975). [Review of Depression: A reincarnation]. Contemporary
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Ellis, A. (1975). [Review of Pornography and sexual deviance]. Contemporary
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Ellis, A. (1975). [Review of Homework in counseling and psychotherapy]. Behavior
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Ellis, A. (Speaker). (1975). RET group therapy demonstration (Videotape).
New York: Institute
for Rational-Emotive Therapy.
Ellis, A. (1975). You and your fantasy on film. Gallery, 5(6), 95-97.
Ellis, A., Greenwald, H., Satir, V., & Seagul, A. (1975). Dealing with
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Tape Library.
Ellis, A., & Harper, R. A. (1975). A new guide to rational living. Englewood
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NY: Prentice-Hall (Paperback edition: North Hollywood, CA: Wilshire.
Ellis, A., & Morris, K. (1975). The Perls perversion. Personnel Guidance
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Ellis, A. (1976, September). After Masters and Johnson: Where is sex research
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Ellis, A. (1976). Answering a critique of rational-emotive therapy. Canadian
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Ellis, A. (1976). The biological basis of human irrationality. Journal
of Individual
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Ellis, A. (1976). Books on marriage. Voices, 2(3), 83-85.
Ellis, A. (1976). The certification of sex therapists (Cassette Recording).
Baltimore, MD:
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Ellis, A.(Speaker). (1976). Conquering low frustration tolerance (Cassette
Recording No. C004,
Compact Disc No. CD003). New York: Institute for Rational-Emotive Therapy.
Ellis, A. (1976). Dealing with conflicts in parent-child relationships (Videotape).
Austin,
TX: Audio-Visual Resource Center, School of Social Work, University of Texas.
Ellis, A. (1976). Hazards in practicing RET: An answer. Rational Living,
11(1), 19-23.
Ellis, A. (1976). Healthy and unhealthy aggression, Humanitas, 12(2), 239-254.
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Ellis, A. (1976). How I made the success trip. In R. Firestone (Ed.), The
success trip (pp.
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Ellis, A. (1976). The influence of therapists' image of humans upon their therapeutic
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Ellis, A. (1976). A message from Albert Ellis, Ph.D. Newsletter American
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Ellis, A. (1976). Nobody need feel ashamed or guilty about anything. In S.
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Ellis, A. (1976). [Review of The New Psychotherapies]. Rational
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Ellis, A. (1976). [Review of The Hoax of Freudism: A study of brainwashing
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Ellis, A. (1976). Sex and the liberated man. Secacus, NJ: Lyle Stuart.
Ellis, A. (1976). Sex differences. New Dawn, 1(3),83-87.
Ellis, A. (1976). Techniques of handling anger in marriage. Journal of
Marriage and
Family Counseling, 2, 305-315.
Ellis, A., Barry, J., & Heiser, K. (1976). Questions, issues, and comments
regarding
continuing education for consulting psychologists. Newsletter for Division
of Consulting Psychologists of the American Psychology Association, 28(1),
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Ellis, A., & Block, D. (1976). The pros and cons of extramarital sexual
relationships
(Cassette Recording). Logan, UT: American Association of Marriage and Family
Counselors.
Ellis, A. (1977). Achieving emotional health. In W.R. Johnson (Ed.), Human
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Ellis, A. (1977). Anger-how to live with and without it. Secacus,
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Ellis, A. (1977). Becoming more becoming by coming. [Review of Becoming
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sexual growth program for women]. Contemporary Psychology, 22, 763-764.
Ellis, A. (1977). Can we change thoughts by reinforcement? A reply to Howard
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Behavior Therapy, 8, 666-672.
Ellis, A. (1977). Certification for sex therapists. In R.Genne & C. Wheeler
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Ellis, A. (1977). Characteristics of psychotic and borderline individuals.
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Ellis, A. (1977). [Comments on C. Curran Values revisited]. Voices,
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Ellis, A. (1977). [Comments on R.A. Harper, RET’s place and influence in
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Ellis, A. (Speaker). (1977). Conquering dire need for love (Cassette
Recording No. C003,
Compact Disc No. CD013). New York: Institute for Rational-Emotive Therapy.
Ellis, A. (1977). Creative marriage. Love, 1(7), 15-20.
Ellis, A. (1977). Dealing with sexuality and intimacy (Cassette Recording).
New York:
BMA Audio Cassettes.
Ellis, A. (1977). Does the sex of the RET counselor affect the efficacy of
RET procedures? Stoic,
5, 3.
Ellis, A. (1977). Foreword. In B.L. Little, This will drive you sane (pp.
iii-vii). Minneapolis,
MN: Compcare.
Ellis, A. (1977). Fun as psychotherapy, Rational Living, 12(1), 2-6.
Ellis, A. (Speaker). (1977). Garland of rational songs (Cassette Recording
No. C006, Compact
Disc No. CD004). New York: Institute for Rational-Emotive Therapy.
Ellis, A. (1977, June). Getting shrunk: Then and now. Village Voice, 31.
Ellis, A. (1977, July). Getting shrunk: Then and now, reply to editor. Village
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Ellis, A. (1979). The issue of force and energy in behavioral change. Journal
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Ellis, A. (1979). Negative linking of RET to positive thinking. Contemporary
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Ellis, A. (1979). A note on the treatment of agoraphobia with cognitive modification
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