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The Power You Don't Know You Have

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Tuesday, 06 December 2011 00:00

past-present-futureIf you want to have more success, stop caring about what others think. And stop feeling that you're obliged to do anything for another, aside from a responsibility you freely took on.

These two errors undercut people more than any others I know of, by far. They undercut you in business, in everyday life, in personal or family relationships, or in any aspect of life.

Take it from a therapist who knows. Hours, hours and hours of therapy are spent trying to correct and/or undo the damage of
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Therapists Who Lie to Their Clients and The Clients Who Pay Them

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Saturday, 26 November 2011 00:00

psychotherapyI recently heard of an attack on cognitive-behavioral psychotherapy which I've heard before, although not recently. The reminder inspired me to write this column.

First, to readers unfamiliar, let me remind you of what cognitive-behavioral therapy is. It's the method of therapy which presupposes that your emotions are not necessarily facts. “Just because you feel it, doesn’t make it so.”

Some find this attitude to be cold, harsh or "uncaring."

Years ago, I worked (part-time) with
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The Slippery Slope of Rationalization

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Tuesday, 22 November 2011 00:00

QA2Q: Dr. Hurd, What causes people to choose to perform an action that they know (consciously and subconsciously) to be morally wrong? I’m thinking, for example, of those who know, through the use of reason, that theft is a violation of the rights of another yet continue to steal (through shoplifting, Internet piracy, or just down to the little things like a fellow employee’s lunch)?

A: In a nutshell: Rationalization. Rationalization essentially means “rigging the conclusion.” It’s a process whereby a person uses reason to obliterate reason—pretending to be “reasonable” in the process.

Rationalization is
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Why the Holidays Are So Stressful For So Many

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Thursday, 17 November 2011 00:00

xmas-tree"The holidays are coming. It's a time of complete emotional stress."

To say this is considered a self-evident truth. But why is it true?

I maintain that holidays, while perfectly fine and pleasant, are not necessary for happy people. Happy people enjoy their lives all year long. Happy people actually enjoy their work, and maybe even love their work. They enjoy their personal relationships, and only take part in relationships that are enjoyable and fulfilling. Of course they want to take breaks, and it's perfectly fine to do that -- on a holiday, or not.

The problem with holidays as we know them, especially holidays like
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Suicide, Truthfully (Part 2 of 2)

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Saturday, 12 November 2011 00:00

questionConclusion of yesterday’s column.

Dr. Hurd: Reverend Swarthout is right that it’s senseless to blame yourself for the suicide of another. This is because the person who kills himself wanted to do so. It was his choice and he made it. You don’t hold yourself blameless because the person had the emotional equivalent of cancer. You hold yourself blameless because you didn’t kill the loved one. The loved one did.

Remember that in psychology, depression is defined as “learned helplessness.” The person who ends his life
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