“This is Al Ellis at his best -- engaged in lively dialogue about life and how best to approach it. There are crystals and gems throughout. His wit and wisdom shine through in measured responses that embrace everything from history and philosophy to Christianity and existentialism. Wonderful!”
—Michael J. Mahoney, author of Human Change Processes
“Albert Ellis in a nutshell. An REBT encyclopedia for everyone... down-to-earth... encapsulates fifty years of experience in a series of target REBT questions and concise answers. I very much enjoyed this remarkable book and plan to use it with clients, students and others. It is a winner.”
—Cyril M. Franks, PhD, Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Psychology, Rutgers University
&ldquot;This book is very personal. It gets right down to the specific questions you wonder about as you think about helping people improve how they get along with the other people in their lives. In this book, Albert Ellis is right in the room with you, and ready to help. Read it and use his wisdom in everything you do.&rdquot;
—William Glasser, MD, author of Warning, Psychiatry Can Be Hazardous to Your Mental Health
”Very easy to read... the best crash course in Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy to date. Many people, myself included, will find issues to argue over... the reader will be stimulated and encouraged to think deeply and profoundly. Among practitioners and students, ASK ALBERT ELLIS will generate animated debate. It's value as succinct self-help manual has much to commend it.&rdquo
—Arnold A. Lazarus, PhD, ABPP, Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Psychology, Rutgers University
“I consider this as one of Ellis' better books because it covers REBT and its many uses.”
—Raymond Corsini, PhD, author of Methods of Group Psychotherapy and Handbook of Innovative Therapies