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Ray Mathis

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McHenry, Illinois, United States
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1) 33 years teaching health education full-time at the freshman level 2) Motivational-Educational speaker representing the Chicago Institute for Rational Emotive Behavioral Therapy (REBT) 3) State and national convention presenter in health education, and counseling since 2007 4) Adjunct professor for International Renewal Institute - St. Xavier University consortium since 2010: REBT related classes for teachers 5) Teacher and student trainer in the "Mental and Emotional Tool Kit for Life"; high schools and colleges/universities 6) "Tool Time" group leader for troubled and troublesome students 7) Certified Paramedic, McHenry County MICU program 8) Paramedic instructor, McHenry Country MICU program 9) Professional large format landscape photographer
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Dealing with Drunken Friends Dialogue

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Ray Mathis
One of the most common mistakes teens make is to get into a car with friends who have been drinking. This activity gives a student a list of I Messages that could be used in a situation like that to tactfully but assertively refuse to go with friends. It includes a dialogue form on which students can practice responding to provocative comments. In addition to asserting themselves, it also is an example of "putting their behavior where we want their attitude to be" By saying these things, or
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Experience

1) 33 years teaching health education full-time at the freshman level 2) Motivational-Educational speaker representing the Chicago Institute for Rational Emotive Behavioral Therapy (REBT) 3) State and national convention presenter in health education, and counseling since 2007 4) Adjunct professor for International Renewal Institute - St. Xavier University consortium since 2010: REBT related classes for teachers 5) Teacher and student trainer in the "Mental and Emotional Tool Kit for Life"; high schools and colleges/universities 6) "Tool Time" group leader for troubled and troublesome students 7) Certified Paramedic, McHenry County MICU program 8) Paramedic instructor, McHenry Country MICU program 9) Professional large format landscape photographer

Awards & shining teacher moments

Lead article in the May-June 1997 issue of the Journal of Health Education on an REBT based approach to health education entitled "The ABC System of Cognitive, Emotional, and Behavioral Self-Management and Self-Improvement"

My own education history

B.S. Health Education, University of Illinois 1974 M.A. Curriculum and Instruction, Concordia University 1990 75 post graduate hours in counseling 30 of those hours in Rational Emotive Behavioral Therapy (REBT) Primary Certification in REBT