ABCs of REBT

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ABCs of REBT: Theory of Emotions (A+B=C)

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ABCs of REBT (Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy) teach you how emotions work by explaining how adding interpretations to events causes feelings.


“Resolve to dismiss thy judgment about an act as if it were something grievous, and thy anger is gone.” —Marcus Aurelius


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ABCs of REBT (Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy)

PHASE I: A + B = C

LEARNING TO IDENTIFY As, Bs, Cs, & THEIR INTERRELATIONS


A = Activating Event

  • What happened, the trigger, the incident, the start, the stimulus, the salient part of the experience, the pushing of your button(s), what you reacted to, what got you going, what got you started.

B = Belief

  • How you interpreted the situation, your shoulds, and musts about it, your self-talk, what you told yourself it meant.
  • How you judged the behavior, or what you judged it as.
  • Your reactive thoughts about A.
  • The area or part of the experience that we are responsible for and so can control or change.

C = Consequence

  • What feeling(s) and behavior(s) result from your B’s about A.
  • What do you do, and what do you feel as a result of A + B?

4 PHASE I PURPOSES

  1. Learn to identify the event, A, that you reacted to.
  2. Learn to identify what you thought about A in the forms of shoulds and musts, which is B.
  3. Learn to identify what you felt as a result of A + B, which is the first part of C, and also what you did as a result of A + B, which is the second part of C.
  4. Learn that A is not = equal to C, but only A + B = C.

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HELPS FOR DOING THE HOMEWORK

“Practice is the only magic in counseling.” —Kevin Everett FitzMaurice


A of the ABCs

  • The A needs to be stated and cleanly.
  • Examples: they pushed me, they called me a name, they looked at me disapprovingly, they were late, they were early, I didn’t get what I wanted (name it), I didn’t get what I deserved (name it), when they do such and such, whenever such and such happens, this or that happened, etc. Please keep it to a behavior or action, and don’t use feelings for now.

of the ABCs

  • The B needs to be stated in a must or should sentence.
  • You need at least one B for each part of your C, emotion, and behavior.
  • There can be more than one B for each part, and one B can be about more than one part.
  • Examples: I must be perfect, I must do better, You shouldn’t be that way, You should be nicer to me, They should treat me fairly, That shouldn’t have happened. Be specific.

of the ABCs

  • The C needs to be stated in words such as glad, sad, mad, afraid, ashamed, lonely, hurt, guilty, distressed, contemptuous, surprised, disgusted, interested, and joyous.
  • You can have more than one feeling, but for Phase 1, give no more than three.
  • The C must also be given in a behavioral format: what you did.
  • Examples: I hit them, I shouted at them, I walked away, my body went limp, I withdrew, my stomach turned over, I began to sweat, I just sat there and did nothing. Keep to the immediate behaviors, not what you did later.

GENERAL OBJECTIVES FOR DOING REBT HOMEWORK

  1. Stop rating the self.
  2. Stop judging yourself on your behavior. Accept yourself and judge your behavior.
  3. Rate your behavior but not your person. Stop accepting yourself as thought.
  4. Work to eliminate irrational beliefs.
  5. Become less reactive.
  6. Become freer.
  7. Become more tolerant.
  8. Become more accepting.
  9. Have fewer buttons that people can push and manipulate you with.
  10. Have less violent emotions.
  11. Have less extreme feelings and thoughts.
  12. Regain power over your emotions.

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Quotations about Demandingness (Musturbation)

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“A mature person does not think only in absolutes, who can be objective even when deeply stirred emotionally, who has learned that there is both good and bad in all people and all things.” —Eleanor Roosevelt

“Each of us does, in effect, strike a series of ‘deals,’ or compromises, between the wants and longings of the inner self, and an outer environment that offers certain possibilities and sets certain limitations.” —Maggie Scarf

“Happy is the man who early learns the wide chasm that lies between his wishes and his powers.” —Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

“Hell, there are no rules here—we’re trying to accomplish something.” —Thomas Edison

“In all things have no preferences.” —Miyamoto Musashi

“Life is under no obligation to give us what we expect.” —Margaret Mitchell

“The truth is what is. And what should be is a fantasy—a terrible fantasy.” —Lenny Bruce

“There are three musts that hold us back: I must do well. You must treat me well. And the world must be easy.” ―Albert Ellis

“To understand the actual world as it is, not as we should wish it to be, is the beginning of wisdom.” —Bertrand Russell

“What has always made a hell on earth is that man has tried to make it his heaven.” —Friedrich Holderlin


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