[Audio] EP95 Panel 17 – Sexuality – Albert Ellis, Ph.D. Otto Kernberg, M.D. Joseph LoPiccolo, Ph.D. Judd Marmor, M.D.

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• [Instant Download] – Immediately deliver the download link after receiving the payment Purchase [Audio] EP95 Panel 17 - Sexuality - Albert Ellis, Ph.D. Otto Kernberg, M.D. Joseph LoPiccolo, Ph.D. Judd Marmor, M.D. courses at here with PRICE $15 $5 Topic Areas:Topical PanelCategory:Evolution of Psychotherapy | Evolution of Psychotherapy 1995Faculty:Albert Ellis, PhD | Otto Kernberg, MD | Joseph LoPiccolo, PhD | Judd MarmorCourse Levels:Master Degree or Higher in Health-Related FieldDuration:1:05:40Format:Audio OnlyOriginal Program Date :Dec 16, 1995 Description Description: Educational Objectives: To compare and contrast clinical and philosophical perspectives of experts.

• *Sessions may be edited for content and to preserve confidentiality* Faculty Albert Ellis, PhD Related seminars and products: 67 Albert Ellis, PhD, was an American psychologist who in 1955 developed Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT).

• He held M.A. and Ph.D. degrees in clinical psychology from Columbia University and American Board of Professional Psychology (ABPP).

• He also founded and was the President of the New York City-based Albert Ellis Institute for decades.

• He is generally considered to be one of the originators of the cognitive revolutionary paradigm shift in psychotherapy and one of the founders of cognitive-behavioral therapies.[2] Based on a 1982 professional survey of US and Canadian psychologists, he was considered as the second most influential psychotherapist in history (Carl Rogers ranked first in the survey; Sigmund Freud was ranked third).[3][4] Psychology Today noted, "No individual—not even Freud himself—has had a greater impact on modern psychotherapy."[5] Albert Ellis Profile at Albert Ellis.com Otto Kernberg, MD Related seminars and products: 66 Otto Kernberg, MD, is a psychoanalyst and professor of psychiatry at Weill Cornell Medical College.

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