Who were two of the major contributors to Ellis’ development of rational emotive behavior therapy and what were their contributions?

What will be an ideal response?


Marcus Aurelius stated that people are more upset by their interpretation of an event than the event itself which became the underlying premise of REBT.
Karen Horney developed the concept of the tyranny of the “should” saying the people suffer when they feel pressure of things that they “should ” do and Ellis developed 11 irrational ideas based on this concept.
Alfred Adler stated that our basic beliefs about ourselves and our life determine our lifestyle and goals in life. Ellis concurred that our beliefs had a significant impact on our lives. Adler also developed an early version of the A-B-C system saying that the interpretation of our traumas are what make us suffer psychologically.

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