Albert Ellis Award

General information

The International Institute for the Advanced Studies of Psychotherapy and Applied Mental Health with the generous support of the Albert Ellis Institute, New York, USA, is pleased to launch the “Albert Ellis Award Program for Research in the Theory and Practice of Rational-Emotive and Cognitive-Behavioral Psychotherapies”.

Albert Ellis is one of the main originators of the “cognitive revolution” in psychotherapy. Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT) is the oldest form of cognitive behavioral psychotherapy (CBT), created by Albert Ellis in 1955. The Albert Ellis Award aims to recognize and encourage the brightest among the rising generation of young researchers who share an interest in cognitive behavioral psychotherapies. Basically, the Award invites applications to expand research on the theory and practice of CBT/REBT.

The current Albert Ellis Award Program for Research in the Theory and Practice of Rational-Emotive and Cognitive-Behavioral Psychotherapies includes: The Albert Ellis Award for Young Professionals. The Award consists in free research and clinical supervision from the faculty of the Institute, for the implementation of the proposed project.

Selection Criteria

Successful applicants must demonstrate:

  1. talent and future promise as a researcher and/or practitioner in REBT/CBT;
  2. talent and future promise as a communicator of ideas;
  3. promise specifically within REBT;
  4. English language skills so that he/she might be able to publish the results of the research in English language journals.

Eligibility

Age limitation: under 35 years old. Candidates can be from any country. Applications may be submitted by young professionals, master and/or graduate psychology students, and by residents in psychiatry or other medical specialities relevant for psychotherapy. The Award aims to stimulate and support research proposals in the field of REBT/CBT.

Applications will be accepted annually, on the following basis:

Recipients are required to provide short reports of the outcomes of the research conducted with the Albert Ellis Award funds after 12 months, and a final English manuscript, based on research, after 18 months. Complete applications must be written in English and must include:

  1. 7-10 page description of the proposed empirical work;
  2. a presentation of the proposal’s: importance; feasibility; research timeline; and dissemination-publication plan (not longer than 2 pages);
  3. a curriculum vitae and a list of publications.

The applicants are strongly encouraged to plan the publication of the results in English language journals. We encourage applicants to send their materials electronically to the International Institute for the Advanced Studies of Psychotherapy and Applied Mental Health, Dr. Daniel David: danieldavid@psychology.ro

Inquires are encouraged.

The opportunity to clarify any issues or questions from potential applicants is welcome. Direct inquires to: Daniel David, Associate Professor, Ph.D., Babes-Bolyai University Department of Psychology No. 37, Republicii street, Cluj-Napoca, Cluj, Romania danieldavid@psychology.ro .

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