Posts by Rex Alexander:
What do do when the meds don’t work?
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Originally posted 2015-08-15 17:21:33.
Difference between “rational statements” & “positive thinking” ?
Originally posted 2013-08-29 05:05:56.
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How much stimulation is enough?
Do you find roller coasters and “thrill rides” to be stimulating and exciting or frightening and enervating? Originally posted 2016-05-18 21:55:56.
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Donald R. Robertson, author of six books is a CBT therapist, writer, and trainer . . . specializing in the relationship between philosophy, psychology, and self-improvement . . . Originally posted 2019-04-28 04:34:35.
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Click because you want to get to know more about Stoic Philosophy . . . Marcus Aurelius, Stoic philosopher and Roman emperor 161-180 AD Originally posted 2019-07-20 04:24:32.
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If you benefit from this content, please do us a solid and tell your friends about this website and our facebook group so that we can grow and have more participation. We would love to see more than just my BIG mouth yammering away here. Thank you as always for your support […]
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To Whine or Not To Whine
Jimmy Walter, one of the regular contributors at the REBT-CBT Forum Yahoogroup was generous enough to allow us to use his wonderful spoof on Hamlet’s timeless soliloquy. Special treat, at the end, see video of Dr. Ellis’s singing his famous “Whine! Whine! Whine!” song… Originally posted 2013-01-23 08:05:17.
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Is “happiness” possible or a cruel illusion?
Good Morning REBT Mates! We have been discussing whether it is really possible to be “genuinely happy” or whether it is a cruel illusion, and what REBT has to say about happiness. Click to see the quote a reader shares from the Dalai Lama Originally posted 2012-11-12 17:46:32.
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Would you like to play a game?
Would you like to play a game? This game only has one rule. It’s based on the premise that you had two parents, and you agree that–so far as we know–every human being who has ever lived had two parents. Agreed? If you think I’m trying to trick you, take a minute to think about […]
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