Stoicism: Philosophy as a Way of Life Podcast

Let’s Compare Marcus Aurelius to Modern Psychotherapy

Jun 5, 2025
In this discussion, Raymond DiGiuseppe, a Professor of Psychology and expert in Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy, explores anger management through a Stoic lens. He contrasts Marcus Aurelius' strategies with modern psychotherapy, emphasizing the importance of understanding character and context before reacting. They delve into the futility of venting anger and how empathy can reshape emotional responses. The conversation highlights Stoic ideas on revenge and the role of compassion in managing conflict, promoting a deeper awareness of our emotional landscapes.
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Disprove the Hydraulic Model

  • The hydraulic model of anger from Freud suggests venting relieves anger, but research disproves this notion.
  • Letting out anger by venting often increases anger and is counterproductive in therapy today.
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Avoid Mind-Reading Bias

  • Marcus Aurelius advises not to assume others mean harm without evidence; actions can serve hidden purposes.
  • Patience and refraining from hasty judgments foster empathy and reduce anger.
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Use Mortality to Reduce Anger

  • Contemplating mortality reduces the significance of anger-triggering events.
  • Decatastrophizing minor offenses can lessen anger and improve emotional regulation.
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