Mission Statement
The Albert Ellis Institute is a nonprofit organization
committed to enhancing emotional growth and well-being
through the dissemination of Rational Emotive Behavior
Therapy (REBT) and cognitive behavior therapy (CBT)
as comprehensive educational and preventive theory
and practice. In addition to offering mental health
education to professionals and the public, the Albert
Ellis Institute conducts research and maintains a strong
network of REBT trainers and therapists.
Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT)
REBT was the first of the cognitive behavior therapy
theories and is a humanistic, action-oriented approach
to emotional growth. It was first articulated by Dr.
Albert Ellis in 1955. REBT emphasizes the individual's
capacity for creating emotions, overcoming the past by
focusing on the present, and choosing and implementing
satisfying alternatives to dysfunctional patterns.
The Institute's Achievements
AEI was the first cognitive behavior therapy facility
in the New York metropolitan area. Today, AEI provides
over 20,000 moderate-cost individual, family, and group
therapy sessions a year.
In addition to professional practica offered on-site,
AEI has also conducted trainings at over 900 universities,
corporate institutions and social-service agencies over
the years. Its faculty members have provided trainings
in cognitive behavior therapy, addictions treatment,
women's self-empowerment, anger management, and other
topics.
Since 1965, AEI has presented over 3,000 self-help workshops
to the community. Its 1970's pilot school for children,
the Living School, spawned the development of emotional
education programs now incorporated into school curricula
throughout the U.S.
AEI is a distributor of over 200 books, audio and videotapes,
titles for professionals as well as the lay community.
Many of these resources are in widespread use in social
service agencies, schools and workplace settings around
the world.