Rigid “Musty” Thinking in CBT: Un...

Rigid “Musty” Thinking in CBT: Understanding Musterbation and Letting Go of Shoulds

An Intro to CBT by Veronica Walsh

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Learn how rigid “must” and “should” thinking fuels anxiety — and how CBT helps you replace demands with flexibility and self-acceptance.

This engaging CBT explainer unpacks musterbation — Albert Ellis’s term for rigid, rule-based thinking driven by internal musts, shoulds, and have-tos.

These internal demands often feel necessary or motivating, but they quietly increase anxiety, frustration, and emotional over-reaction when life doesn’t cooperate. In this episode, you’ll learn how inflexible language stresses the brain, undermines self-regulation, and keeps people stuck in cycles of self-criticism and pressure.

Drawing on core CBT principles, the episode explores how Cognitive Behavioural Therapy helps shift demand thinking into flexible preferences, without giving up standards, values, or personal  ... 

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