About Rex Alexander

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  • Biography: Rex is a blogger, REBT coach and founder of the REBTraining.com / REBTinfo.com website, admin and regular contributor to the REBTraining Facebook Group Contact: Rex@REBTinfo.com

Posts by Rex Alexander:

A Guide to the Good Life

Posted by Rex Alexander on Sun 2 Nov 25 in Books & Media, stoic |
 

 

Embrace the life you find yourself living while simultaneously trying to improve that life.”  

 ~ William B. Irvine A Guide to the Good Life: The Ancient Art of Stoic Joy

 

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Originally posted 2017-08-25 23:31:05.

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Posted by Rex Alexander on Sat 1 Nov 25 in quotes |

Everyone thinks of changing the world, but no one thinks of changing himself. ~Leo Tolstoy Originally posted 2019-02-09 05:23:07.

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“Secondary disturbance” is not secondary in signifance.

Posted by Rex Alexander on Sat 1 Nov 25 in Acceptance, Basics, Depression, Disputing, ULA, UOA, USA |

We have been having some great discussions lately over at the REBT-CBT Forum Yahoogroup.  Thm raised an honest and important question and was kind enough to allow me to re-post it here.  Thanks, Thm!  His question and my response follows. Your follow-up comments and questions are encouraged and welcomed. Originally posted 2013-12-07 03:57:31.

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Is “should” ever necessary?

A faithful reader asks What’s the best response to “I should have ______  (done x y z more) and if I had, things would be different now”?     Thank you.”       Ah, yes!  Our “Darling Shoulds!”  How we resist relinquishing them!   As if they were some jewel more precious than diamonds!   😉  Originally posted […]

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Muse

Posted by Rex Alexander on Fri 31 Oct 25 in meditation, Mindfulness |

Can technology enhance your meditation and REBT Practice?  Click to find out . . . Originally posted 2019-09-21 19:25:57.

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How helpful is CBT, really?

       We have been discussing the approach of Dr. David Burns, renowned member of the Beck team which developed Cognitive Therapy in the 1980’s, best-selling author of the evergreen “Feeling Good: The New Mood Therapy” and many other fine books on CBT.         Originally posted 2014-10-01 20:41:19.

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Posted by Rex Alexander on Thu 30 Oct 25 in Aaron Beck, Anxiety, Books & Media, bookshop, David Burns, Depression |

     David D. Burns, author of the now-classic, Feeling Good: The New Mood Therapy was Part of Beck’s team that developed CBT at the University of Pennsylvania in the 1980s . . . Originally posted 2019-02-26 22:11:09.

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Why is it so wrong to want to kill yourself?

Posted by Rex Alexander on Wed 29 Oct 25 in Acceptance, Rating, suicide |

   A reader of my lengthy post on suicide on another site responds in part “Why is it so wrong to want to move on [kill yourself]  before your natural physical body tells you to This is not expressing a view more a question for discussion” Originally posted 2014-08-16 18:12:15.

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One Moment Meditation

Posted by Rex Alexander on Wed 29 Oct 25 in Books & Media, bookshop, REBT & Other therapies compared |

Originally posted 2018-11-30 22:28:18.

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What do you think?

Posted by Rex Alexander on Tue 28 Oct 25 in Announcements |

Originally posted 2018-12-05 21:14:53.

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