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  <title>Webinar:  Acceptance is ... Embracing Reality with Dr. Tom Horvath</title>
  <description>Welcome to the latest podcast from SMART Recovery. What is unconditional acceptance of self, others, and life? How can I accept unpleasant people and situations that I strongly dislike? Why should I, and is that even possible? What is the role of unconditional acceptance in addiction recovery?&#13;
Unconditional Acceptance of Self (USA), others, and life, is a core principle taught by SMART Recovery and is based on Dr. Albert Ellis&amp;amp;rsquo;s Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT). In Dr. Ellis&amp;amp;rsquo;s words:&#13;
&amp;amp;ldquo;Emotionally healthy human beings develop an acceptance of reality, even when reality is highly unfortunate and unpleasant. REBT therapists strive to help their clients develop three types of acceptance: (1) unconditional self-acceptance; (2) unconditional other-acceptance; and (3) unconditional life-acceptance.&amp;amp;rdquo; ~ REBT Network&#13;
People often measure &amp;amp;ldquo;worth,&amp;amp;rdquo; by looking at accomplishments or mistakes. REBT suggests these are artificial, false, and potentially harmful constructs. In the words of Vince Fox:&#13;
&amp;amp;ldquo;Your worth is intrinsic to you as a human being distinguished from all other forms of life. You can neither increase nor diminish your worth. Among humans, you are not just special-you are unique. Please don&amp;amp;rsquo;t concern yourself about self-esteem and self-love. Those ideas involve rating, measuring (comparing to others), and judging. Just accept yourself for what you are, a diamond in the rough. (But polish it once in a while.&amp;amp;rdquo;)&#13;
Tom Horvath, Ph.D., a California licensed and board certified clinical psychologist (ABPP), has been President of SMART Recovery&amp;amp;reg; for over a decade. He is the founder and president of Practical Recovery, a self-empowering addiction treatment system in San Diego. He is past president of the American Psychological Association&amp;amp;rsquo;s Society on Addiction Psychology (Division 50), the world&amp;amp;rsquo;s largest organization of addiction psychologists. He is the author of Sex, Drugs, Gambling &amp;amp;amp; Chocolate: A Workbook for Overcoming Addictions (listed by the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies as a &amp;amp;ldquo;Self-Help Book of Merit&amp;amp;rdquo;).&#13;
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