Cognitive Behavioral Therapy: Core Beliefs
Explore the ins and outs of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and how it can be used to change your thoughts, emotions, and behaviors. This program uses elements of a mock therapy session to demonstrate how CBT can bring you closer to the truth and a healthier way of thinking, inspired by the work of Dr. Judy and Kyle Kittleson.
Program Modules
Understanding Core Beliefs
Introduction to core beliefs, cognitive distortions, and their impact on thoughts, emotions, and behaviors. Based on the laddering technique used by Dr. Judy.
Identifying Automatic Thoughts
DailyLearn to recognize and identify negative automatic thoughts, specifically focusing on cognitive distortions like catastrophizing and overgeneralization.
โAutomatic thoughts are like the tip of the iceberg.โ
Conditional Rules and Assumptions
DailyExplore conditional rules and assumptions stemming from core beliefs. Identify "if...then" statements that govern behavior.
โIf this was true, that was devastating.โ
Behavioral Experiments
Challenge your core beliefs and conditional assumptions through carefully designed behavioral experiments, inspired by the mock therapy session.
Designing Your Experiment
WeeklyCreate an individualized behavioral experiment to test the validity of your conditional assumptions. Focus on small, manageable experiments.
โWell I'm sure he'll be fine with giving me the advice but maybe in his mind he'll be like whoa Kyle's being selfish today like didn't even ask about how I am.โ
Conducting and Evaluating
WeeklyPerform your behavioral experiment, record your observations, and evaluate whether the results support or refute your conditional assumption. Focus on gathering evidence, not proving or disproving.
โAm I really unlovable yeah or is it that I just have to find the right people to like yeah yeah yeah.โ
What You'll Accomplish
- Understand the core principles of CBT and cognitive distortions.
- Identify and challenge negative automatic thoughts using the laddering technique.
- Uncover underlying core beliefs and conditional assumptions.
- Design and implement behavioral experiments to test conditional assumptions.
- Evaluate the results of behavioral experiments and adjust core beliefs accordingly.
- Apply principles of cognitive restructuring.
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