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Positive thought record? ABCD?


15 years ago 0 4 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
Thanks... I just wanted to make sure I was doing my homework right!
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Hi Anxietyinsomnia,
 
I am not sure I fully understand your question but I will do my best to answer.  If I understood wrong let me know.
 
When making a thought record you only have to identify a cognitive distortion if one is present.  If you are experiencing a positive event it might be that you are not making any cognitive distortions; therefore, none need to be challenged.  Being aware of your change in moods and recording your thoughts that led up to this change will help to identify cognitive disortions.   
 
I am glad you are experiencing positive results from recording your thoughts!  Keep it up!
 
 
 
 
Ashley, Health Educator
15 years ago 0 4 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
So, I just noticed an improvement in my mood.  According to the instructions, I need to do a thought record.

I can describe the activity, date and time, and I can describe my thoughts about the event, and rate my mood.

However, under "Distortions," am I supposed to assign a cognitive distortion to my positive event?  Or challenge my thoughts?

Honestly, if I think about my change in mood, I think that I am personalizing a situation that I shouldn't, but it's improving my mood.  Is that something I need to address?

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