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Posted: Tue 2525 Sep 07, 4 pm    Post subject: Subject: Albert Ellis Memorial Update
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Subject:  Albert Ellis Memorial Update
From:  Gayle Rosellini <gayleR@wizzards.net>
Date:  Tue 25 Sep 07,  12:57 p.m.
To:  REBT News  


Dear Friends of Albert Ellis,

Please share the following message with your network of friends and colleagues.  We know many of you will not be able to attend the memorial service for Al, but please know that all of Al's friends, fans, admirers, colleagues and clients are welcome to share a warm celebration of this remarkable man's life.

PUBLIC MEMORIAL SERVICE FOR DR. ALBERT ELLIS

Dr. Albert Ellis, the world famous psychologist who revolutionized the field of psychology when he created Rational Emotive Therapy in 1955, died on July 24, 2007.  His wife, Debbie Joffe Ellis, is hosting a Memorial Service on September 28, 2007, to celebrate his life and work.  The public and press are invited for an evening of memories, inspiration and hope for the future.

In Celebration of Dr. Albert Ellis

Friday, September 28, 2007 at 7:30 pm


Alfred Lerner Hall Auditorium
Columbia University
2920 Broadway at W.114 St.
New York City

Keynote speakers will include

   * Dr. Aaron Beck, Beck Institute for Cognitive Therapy and Research
   * Dr. Bill Knaus, Former Director of Training, Albert Ellis Institute
   * Dr. Alan Kazdin, incoming president, American Psychological Assn.
   * Dr. Jeff Zeig, Founder and Director of Milton H. Erickson Foundation
   * Dr. Paul Kurtz, Chairman, Center for Inquiry
   * Dr. Jon Carlson, Distinguished Professor of Psychology/ Counseling
   * Dr. Frank Farley, Past President, American Psychological Assn.

Please join us for an evening of videos, music and memories of one of the greatest thinkers of the 20th Century.  Dr. Albert Ellis changed the way the world thinks about human problems.  His esteemed peers in psychology, his family and friends will share their memories of how Dr. Ellis touched the world and changed their lives with his brilliance, generosity and acceptance.
See map to Alfred Lerner Hall:

http://www.columbia.edu/cu/lernerhall/mapsanddiagrams/campusmap.htm
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