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Welcome to the blog of Dr. John Crimmins. Delve into a rich tapestry of mental health and psychology insights as Dr. Crimmins, a passionate writer, explores the entire spectrum of mental health issues. Join thought-provoking discussions on subjects like CBT, Sports Psychology, Eating Disorders, Counselling, and more. Embark on a transformative journey of understanding as we navigate the science of the mind, empowering ourselves with knowledge, empathy, and the healing that comes with it.

“Because your disturbances include thoughts, feelings, and actions, you can make a three-way attack on them: change your thinking, your “emoting”, and your behaving. Use your head, your heart, and your hands and feet!” Albert Ellis

Some people have commented on the above quote saying that the word “emoting” is incorrect. Albert Ellis used the verb “emoting” instead of the passive noun “emotion”  to convey the idea that we have control over our emotions. It suggests that we are not just passive recipients of our feelings; instead, we can actively influence and manage them. This perspective encourages individuals to take an active role in shaping their emotional experiences, using their understanding, emotions, and actions in a coordinated effort to improve their mental health and well-being.

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Critical incident stress debriefing.

Critical Incident Stress Debriefing Critical Incident Stress Debriefing Critical Incident Stress Debriefing (CISD) is a seven-step, small-group, supportive crisis intervention method. According to the...

behaviour modification in cbt.

Behaviour Modification in CBT Introduction Behaviour modification in  CBT  is an evidence-based treatment for people suffering from anxiety disorders, phobias, OCD, PTSD, and other problems that cause...

Exposure Therapy for PTSD

Exposure Therapy for PTSD Introduction Exposure therapy has been shown to be beneficial when treating PTSD and many other anxiety disorders. Use this guide to exposure therapeutic intervention to...

Understanding anger as a secondary emotion. 

Understanding Anger as a Secondary Emotion According to the findings of various studies, anger is a secondary emotion. A secondary emotion is one that is triggered by the experience of another...

What are the differences between psychologists and Psychiatrists?

What are the differences between a psychologist and a psychiatrist? There are many differences between a Psychologist and a psychiatrist. It is a common misconception that psychology and psychiatry...

CBT for Eating Disorders. CBT tips for self help.

Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn CBT for Eating Disorders. Success tips for the Christmas period. CBT is a highly effective therapy for treating Eating...
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