Ellis demonstrates Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT) with two volunteers and then addresses comments from the audience. The first volunteer is angry and intimidated by her supervisors. Ellis makes a distinction between healthy negative feelings and unhealthy negative feelings. Humor and imagery are incorporated. The second volunteer feels a need to control others and is angry when she can not. Ellis uses imagery to correct cognitive patterns and produce an emotional shift. Questions from the audience are addressed
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