Donald J. Robertson

Donald John Robertson is a Scottish-born cognitive-behavioral psychotherapist and author, known for his work in integrating modern cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT)[1] with Ancient Greek and Roman philosophy, particularly Stoicism.[2] He has written on Stoicism's relevance to modern therapeutic practices, and his books have contributed to Stoic philosophy in contemporary psychology.[3] He is the author of Stoicism and the Art of Happiness and The Philosophy of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy: Stoic Philosophy as Rational and Cognitive Psychotherapy.[4] His writing on Stoicism and Contemporary Psychology has been featured in Forbes, The Wall Street Journal, BBC and The Times.[5]

  1. ^ Fielder, David (17 April 2021). "Donald Robertson on the Four Main Reasons Modern People Are Attracted to Stoicism as a Philosophy of Life". STOIC INSIGHTS.
  2. ^ Maxedon, Tom. "Word S11.7 — Stoicism with Donald Robertson, Chicano Frankenstein with Daniel Olivas, and good reads". KJZZ.
  3. ^ Athikakis, Mark. "Stoicism is more popular than ever..." The Washington Post.
  4. ^ "Stoicism and the Art of Happiness: An Interview with Donald Robertson". Daily Stoic. 3 January 2017.
  5. ^ Robertson, Donald J. (2024-03-06). "Donald J. Robertson". Time. Retrieved 2024-11-13.