musturbation
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Blend of must + masturbation, coined by Dr. Albert Ellis.
Noun
[edit]musturbation (uncountable)
- (psychology) The compulsive insistence that things ought to be a particular way.
- 1999, Arthur M. Horne, Mark S. Kiselica, Handbook of Counseling Boys and Adolescent Males: A Practitioner's Guide, →ISBN:
- Once the parents get a handle on their own musturbation, then they are in better shape to help deal with their children
- 2003, Julia Russell, Matt Jarvis, Angles on Applied Psychology, →ISBN:
- Musturbation makes us too sensitive to failure and I-can't-stand-it-itis makes even minor problems seem disastrous.
- 2007, Albert Ellis, Windy Dryden, The Practice of Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy, →ISBN:
- Thus, Irrational Beliefs that lead to such disturbed emotions as anxiety, anger/hostility, hurt, depression, shame and embarrassment, guilt, and jealousy largely stem, according to REBT theory, from a thinking process known as musturbation.