Blog: Self-Help Posts on REBT

Emotional Responsibility vs. Emotional Victimization

People who avoid misery and work at changing what can be changed when adversity strikes all employ REBT’s Principle of Emotional Responsibility. Simply stated this principle asserts that people make themselves disturbed about obstacles, adversities, injustices, mistreatment, ill health, disabilities etc., etc. If you employ this principle and take responsibility for your emotional and behavioral … Read more

Conviction Follows Action It Does Not Precede It

Rigid attitudes like “You must treat me nicely” or “Life conditions must be relatively hassle-free and fair to me” do not change reality. These rigid attitudes do change OUR emotional reaction to reality. Most people quickly see this point and how flexible attitudes do not clash with reality. For example, “I want you to treat me nicely but you do … Read more

Today’s Example of Using REBT’s ABC Model to Dispute an Awfulizing Attitude in Response to Rejection

​Let us face it we all get rejected. Learning to live well with rejection is an essential emotional skill if you are planning on experiencing emotional health over the course of your life. Below is an ABC analysis of rejection to help you better understand how awfulizing will lead to an unhealthy emotional reaction to … Read more

Today’s Example of Disputing an Irrational Attitude towards Uncomfortable Life Conditions

Here is a rigid, self-defeating, irrational attitude that fallible humans commonly use to create emotional disturbance when the going gets rough in life: “The world and my living conditions must be comfortable, gratifying, and just, providing me with all that I want in life.” REBT Disputing Questions: Where is it written that the world and … Read more

Rational Expectations for Fallible Humans

Rational Expectations for Fallible Humans 7/13/2016 The philosophy of Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy encourages you to see all humans as fallible beings. There are no super-humans and no sub-humans. Therefore, I encourage you to rate only what people do but avoid rating, summing up the entire person for what they do or fail to do. […]

“Anger, if not restrained, is frequently more hurtful to us than the injury that provokes it.”- Seneca

“Anger, if not restrained, is frequently more hurtful to us than the injury that provokes it.”- Seneca​ 6/14/2016 Anger is an incredibly self-defeating negative emotion. If you want to not be angry give up the “absolute shoulds, musts, and have to’s” that are at the core of your anger and emotional disturbance. In Rational Emotive […]

Overcoming Ego Anxiety and Discomfort Anxiety

Overcoming Ego Anxiety and Discomfort Anxiety 5/23/2016 ​Assume that anxiety is the result of rigid and extreme beliefs about perceived threats. One type of anxiety, called ego anxiety, has to do with rigid and extreme beliefs about anticipated disapproval or criticism from significant others. The other type of anxiety, discomfort anxiety, has to do with rigid and extreme beliefs about situations or […]

Overcoming Your Fear of Failure

​Some people report that they have anxiety due to a fear of failure. This fear often leads the individual to avoid taking what we in REBT refer to as calculated risks. Calculated risks are trying things that have a benefit to the person if they are achieved but are not sure bets of occurring. Due … Read more