The Albert Ellis Institute will sublease the entire ninth floor at 145 East 32 nd Street from Ameripath, a subsidiary of Quest Diagnostics. The six-year deal carried asking rents of $50 per square ...
The influential Upper East Side psychologist Albert Ellis, who died yesterday at 93, won a lawsuit in 2005 that forced the board of the Albert Ellis Institute, which he founded in 1959 and practiced ...
[Updated: 3:05 p.m., Nov. 8] When Albert Ellis, father of cognitive-behavioral psychotherapy and one of the most renowned, if eccentric, psychologists in the history of the field, died three years ago ...
Psychotherapy training institute Albert Ellis is joining a host of other medical tenants at 145 East 32nd Street, after unloading the company’s previous headquarters at 45 East 65th Street for $20 ...
How do you sell a $24.5 million Upper East Side townhouse? Try starting with a lawsuit, asking too much, churning A handsome neo-Georgian exterior. But the interior has issues. At least, for a ...
A non-profit founded by a famous shrink had its bank account secretly shrunk by a rogue official who made off with more than $2.3 million, court papers allege. A lawsuit filed this morning by the ...
Albert Ellis, whose innovative straight-talk approach to psychotherapy made him one of the most influential and provocative figures in modern psychology, died yesterday at his home above the institute ...
Ellis’ death was announced by the Albert Ellis Institute, which he founded in 1959. He lived on a top floor of the midtown Manhattan institute, which was the site of legendary therapy sessions that ...
New York | Albert Ellis, one of the most provocative figures in modern psychology and the founder of a renowned psychotherapy institute, died Tuesday at age 93. He died of kidney and heart failure ...
Additionally, he founded and ran (1955-2005) the Albert Ellis Institute in New York. It is therefore natural to ask what made him so creatively productive? Ellis wrote the first draft (250 pages) of ...
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