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Old 07-05-2017, 02:50 AM
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Journaling is a great plan.

I don't know if you use this in your journal but part of CBT is learning to notice and then challenge unhelpful thoughts - in CBT jargon these are called Negative Automatic thoughts (NATs).

Here is a real example, from the woman with GAD who I mentioned above.

In one group session she said that she had been invited to do a harbour cruise.

Her GAD kicked in with a NAT; "There might be a big storm on the harbour. The boat would sink and I can't swim.". In CBT jargon this is called catastrophising.

We helped her to challenge this NAT in Q&A format.

Q: What is the weather forecast for the day of the trip?
A: Fine with light breezes.

Q: is the boat old or new?
A: New.

Q: Who will be running the cruise?
A: Experienced professional sailors.

These and others helped her to challenge her NAT. She did the cruise and had a great time .

CBT in action.
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