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The ABC technique

The ABC technique of irrational beliefs
The first three steps (the ABC model) analyses the process by which a person has developed irrational beliefs. This can be recorded in a three-column-table. The three columns' names are:

* A - Activating Event or objective situation. The first column records the objective situation, that is, an event that ultimately leads to some type of high emotional response or negative dysfunctional thinking.

* B - Beliefs. In the second column, the client writes down the negative thoughts that occurred to them.

* C - Consequence. The third column is for the negative feelings and dysfunctional behaviors that ensued. The negative thoughts of the second column are seen as a connecting bridge between the situation and the distressing feelings. The third column C is next explained by describing emotions or negative thoughts that the client thinks are caused by A. This could be anger, sorrow, anxiety, etc.

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The ABC model

By Stephen Brown