Albert Ellis -- On Guilt and Shame -- RARE 1960 recording
Uploader Comments (ProfessorMystic)
Video Responses
All Comments (18)
-
I like this. If someone admits that they were wrong and you keep telling them they're wrong or bad as a person, they will lose confidence in themselves and their own judgment - including the judgment they came to that they were wrong. It's hypocritical to say someone is fundamentally a bad person for an act they did which is bad if they already know it was bad. If a person is in this situation, they need to be shown how they can do things differently. The shaming of someone is sadism.
-
A very articulate speaker. I've read (and enjoyed) about a half dozen of his books. Thanks.
-
Wow his voice sounds so much younger. Wish more of these old talks were available!
-
I love this!
-
Contributing this video was a great service to those looking for gems of Dr. Ellis' wisdom. thanks.
-
@lgarvey Thanks for adding the phrase, "would not so easily." Precise just like Albert Ellis!
Is there any books by ellis that have to deal specifically with shame/guilt?
Gouryella91 9 months ago
@Gouryella91 I'm not sure -- check Amazon. He wrote so many books in the old days. I think one of them is called Sex Without Guilt, but that might be a bit dated by now.
ProfessorMystic 9 months ago