Janet Wolfe, Ph.D.
New York University
Adjunct Professor of Applied Psychology

Janet L. Wolfe, Ph.D. received her doctorate in clinical psychology from New York University, where she is currently Adjunct Professor of Applied Psychology. She has a private consulting and therapy practice in New York City. She served for over 20 years as Executive Director of the Albert Ellis Institute, supervising interns and fellows and conducting individual and group therapy. Dr. Wolfe is the co-editor of the REBT Resource Book for Practitioners, author of What to Do When He Has a Headache, and co-author (with Albert Ellis) of How to Raise an Emotionally Healthy, Happy Child. She has published over 100 chapters and articles and conducted hundreds of workshops in REBT/CBT and its applications to addictions treatment, anger management, and gender and relationship issues throughout Europe, Latin America, Japan, Taiwan, and India. She has helped spawn numerous programs in clinics, schools, and agencies based on REBT/CBT principles.

 


 

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