Category Archives: REBT Therapists

Batting Average…

by Leonard Citron, M.A. A batting average, in its simplest form, is the number of successful hits, divided by the number of attempts. Practise makes “perfect” but what happens when striving for perfection prevents us from practising? Many children of … Continue reading

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Nietzsche and Then Some

by Kristene A. Doyle, Ph.D. It’s almost 9 pm as I sit at my computer this evening. I am writing from a hotel room in Honduras, here to conduct a training on behalf of the Albert Ellis Institute. I am … Continue reading

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Have No Fear School is Here

by Alina Boie, M.S. There are certain memories in our lives that bring back strong emotions. Think about the first time you rode a bike, or the time you got your first pet or birthday present. How about your first … Continue reading

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Down with Downing

by Kristina Wilder, M.A. Earlier this year I became an aunt. I’ve watched my sister-in-law work hard to make sure that she does the very best she can for my nephew. My nephew, who is adorable by the way, is … Continue reading

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Learning From the Best: Be Your Own Olympic Medalist

by Alina Boie, M.S. That special time again… the Olympic Games. Every four years sports lovers around the world gather together to celebrate life through sport. It is astonishing how much effort (and money) is invested in organizing this gigantic … Continue reading

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I talk, therefore I exist

by Fabian Agiurgioaei, M.S. We love to talk. We talk all the time: on the phone, to each other, we Tweet, we post comments on Facebook, we send e-mails, and some people speak even in their sleep. Spoken language is … Continue reading

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Headless torso broke my heart…

by Leonard Citron, M.A. Social media broadcasts a broad and deep data stream that permeates all aspects of our lives; balancing our online avatars with our authentic selves is part of the modern age. Sometimes, however, our online interactions become … Continue reading

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In Law Troubles

by Rebecca Eliason, M.S. A friend of mine was recently telling me stories about how “absolutely nuts” her husbands’ parents make her. She tells me that she cannot stand how her in-laws are constantly interfering in her life. She is … Continue reading

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Birthdays

by Malek Mneimne, M.A. Today is my 30th birthday. The “big 3-0.” When I was younger, I looked forward to the day when I’d be 30 years old with excitement. Now, I’m not entirely sure what to make of it, … Continue reading

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Myth: Second Place is Just the First Place Loser

by Mary Russell, M.S. The London 2012 Olympic Games is underway thus signaling the masses to assemble at their televisions for two weeks to watch the finest athletes in the world come compete to see who is the “best of … Continue reading

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