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Invited chapters, articles, and book reviewsEllis, T. E. (1987). A cognitive approach to treating the suicidal client. In P. Keller and S. Heyman (eds.), Innovations in Clinical Practice, Vol. 5 (pp. 93-107), Sarasota, FL: Professional Resource Exchange. Ellis, T.E. (1995). Thinking about suicide: Cognitive therapy and the suicidal patient. [Invited review of Cognitive Therapy of Suicidal Behavior]. Contemporary Psychology, 40, 356-358. Ellis, T.E. (1996). Cognitive-behavioral 911 [Invited review of Cognitive-Behavioral Strategies in Crisis Intervention]. Contemporary Psychology, 41, 349-350. Ellis, T.E. (1997). Cognitive characteristics of suicidal individuals: Overview and clinical implications. West Virginia Journal of Psychological Research and Practice, 6, 81-91. Ellis, T.E. (1998) Re-thinking suicide: Toward a cognitive-behavior therapy for the suicidal patient. The Behavior Therapist, 21, 196-201. Ellis, T.E. (2000). Rational debate drills. In Bernard, M., and Wolfe, J. (Eds.), The REBT Resource Book For Practitioners (pp. 89-90). New York: Albert Ellis Institute. Ellis, T.E. (2001). Psychotherapy for suicidal individuals. In D. Lester (Ed.), Suicide prevention: Resources for the Millennium (pp. 129-151). Philadelphia: Brunner-Routledge. Ellis, T.E. (2004). Thoughts of Katie: A Cognitive Perspective. In D. Lester (Ed), The Secret World of Katie: Unlocking the Mystery of a Suicide (pp. 81-96). Philadelphia: Brunner-Routledge. Ellis, T.E., & Tenney, P.R. (2005). Suicide. In The Encyclopedia of Human Development. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. Ellis, T.E. (2006). Risky thinking: Cognitive red flags for emotional disorders [Review of Cognitive Vulnerability to Emotional Disorders]. PsycCRITIQUES, 51 (9), Article 7.
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