This week I had a lot of work writing thought records because I answered all the 10 questions for challenging each negative thought. I wrote one thought record per day and I find that all the work is starting to pay its dividends now.
For small changes in my mood I do not use thought records anymore. When I am aware of a negative thought I mentally attribute it to a type of cognitive distortion (predicting the future, mind reading, etc) and normally this is enough to stop the downward spiral. For big changes in my mood I still need to write thought records but always feel a little better after write them.
This week I also had some progress in my goals. I had to prioritize my goals introducing dates to each step from the goal planner. In this way goals seem more manageable since I know what steps I need to work on. This could be a suggestion for the improvement of the goal planner worksheet.
I have been doing pleasant activities everyday (no matter how small they are) and some activities that give me the sense of accomplishment. Another suggestion for the improvement of the program could be to have a worksheet who contemplates both pleasant and accomplishment activities (not just pleasant activities).
This week I also had good news from my therapist who I am visiting one day a week. He said that he noticed some improvements, and if I keep like this, by the end of this month I could start visiting him two days a month.
Now the bad news. I feel that my medication is working but I am battling with its side effects, especially insomnia and some headaches. I had some problems with sleep in the past but it seems this medication aggravates the problem. I already consulted my psychiatrist and he prescribed me a new med to help with my sleep which I think hasn’t been so effective. The next appointment will be on February 28th.
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In Lesson 5, you will learn…