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The New York Times Agency May 2010
FILE -- (NYT19) NEW YORK -- July 24, 2007 -- OBIT-ELLIS-2 -- Dr. Albert Ellis works from his bed at his home in New York, Oct. 10, 2005. Ellis, whose streamlined, confrontational approach to psychotherapy made him one of the most influential and provocative figures in modern psychology, died early Tuesday, July 24, 2007, at his home in an apartment above the institute he founded Manhattan. He was 93. The cause was kidney and heart failure, said a friend and associate, Gayle Rosellini. (Fred R. Conrad/The New York Times)
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FRED R. CONRAD
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