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Irrational Thought Patterns? Use the ā€œABCā€ Technique

Imagine you are invited to a friendā€™s house, and upon entering, you see a group of people laughing out loud. You can react to this situation in a couple of ways. You might think something is wrong with your appearance, making you feel that people are laughing at you. Alternatively, you might interpret their laughter as a sign that they are having a good time and you feel ready to join in the fun. This situation can evoke two responses: one makes you feel embarrassed, while the other makes you happy. So, what causes people to experience various emotions in the same situation? Itā€™s all about how you interpret the scenario. Your beliefs influence your interpretation, which is the ā€œBā€ in the ā€œABCā€ framework we will explore next. Albert Ellis (1962), the founder of Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT), introduced the ā€œABCā€ framework as a cognitive model for depression. ā€œAā€ represents an activating event to which an individual responds. This can include current or past events, thoughts, ...