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  1. Albert Ellis: Rational-Emotive Psychotherapy (1971 Film)

    Producer
    John M Whitely
    Subject
    Psychology
    Distribution
    Film (16mm)

    Albert Ellis explains the origins, philosophical basis, fundamental hypotheses of rational-emotive psychotherapy, the nature of therapeutic process, the role of values, and recent developments.

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  2. Hangman (1987)

    Genre
    Feature

    Albert Pierrepoint, Britain’s famous executioner from 1931-56, speaks to Fraser Shepherd(?) about his experiences. Written and produced by Fraser Shepherd, narrated by Douglas Cameron. Also includes public...

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  3. Hangman: a documentary (1987)

    aka: Albert Pierrepoint interview

    Albert Pierrepoint was Britain’s most famous executioner during the 1930s-50s. Ruth Ellis, the last woman to be hung in Britain, numbers amongst those he executed. In this programme Pierrepoint talks about...

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  4. Conversations with Albert Ellis (1981 Video)

    Subject
    Psychology
    Distribution
    Sale, Videocassette. VHS (NTSC). col. 30 min., 1997 sale: US$149.00 (+p&p) each

    Dr Albert Ellis introduces rational emotive therapy (RET), the therapeutic technique he developed. The programme profiles the man and his work, discusses theoretical issues and explains how RET differs from...

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  5. Rational Emotive Therapy 1 (1982 Video)

    Subject
    Psychology
    Distribution
    Sale, Videocassette. VHS (NTSC). col. 30 min., 1997 sale: US$529.00 (+p&p)

    Shows Dr Albert Ellis and colleagues in actual, unstaged therapy sessions. Ellis discusses why he discarded traditional therapeutic approaches and how he developed rational emotional therapy. Illustrates the...

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  6. Albert Ellis: Rational-Emotive Psychotherapy Applied to Groups (1971 Film)

    Producer
    John M Whitely
    Subject
    Psychology
    Distribution
    Film (16mm)

    Albert Ellis, founder and leading proponent of rational-emotive therapy (RET), discusses the application of his therapeutic approach to groups, marathon weekends of rational encounter, marital counselling...

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  7. Albert Ellis: A Demonstration (1972 Film)

    Producer
    John M Whitely
    Subject
    Psychiatry; Psychology
    Distribution
    Film (16mm)

    In a presentation of RET with a young divorced woman, Albert Ellis highlights his theory of illogical and irrational beliefs which cause disturbance, and shows how the therapist unmasks his patient’s...

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  8. Three Approaches to Group Therapy (3 Parts) (1974 Film, Video)

    Subject
    Psychology
    Distribution
    sd. col. 38, 40, 38 min. Videocassette. VHS. col. 38, 40, 38 min.

    The films show three therapists, each using his own approach to group work with the same newly formed group of people. Within the same day, each therapist worked for about and hour and a half and film shows...

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  9. Three Approaches to Psychotherapy: Gloria (3 Parts) (1965)

    Subject
    Psychology
    Distribution
    48, 32, 38 min.

    An actual patient allowed herself to be filmed while engaged in therapy with three different therapists, distinguished by their different orientiations but sharing their therapeutic endeavours. 1: A general...

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