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REBT is the pioneering form of cognitive behavior therapy developed by Dr. Albert Ellis in 1955. REBT is an action-oriented approach to managing cognitive, emotional, and behavioral disturbances. According to REBT, it is largely our thinking about events that leads to emotional and behavioral upset.
The Albert Ellis Institute | 145 East 32nd Street, 9th Floor, | New York, NY 10016. Phone: 212.535.0822. Fax: 212.249.3582. Email: info@albertellis.org
Welcome to the Albert Ellis Institute (AEI), a world-renowned psychotherapy training Institute established in 1959. AEI is committed to promoting emotional well-being through the research and application of effective, short-term therapy with long-term results.
He also founded, and was the President of, the New York City-based Albert Ellis Institute. He is generally considered to be one of the originators of the cognitive revolutionary paradigm shift in psychotherapy and an early proponent and developer of cognitive-behavioral therapies .
Our Mission and History. Albert Ellis Institute is committed to the promotion of emotional and behavioral health through research, practice, and training of mental health professionals in the use of Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT) as a comprehensive, evidence-based psychotherapy.