Stop Being So Irrational Worksheet

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This worksheet is designed to help you identify and challenge irrational thoughts, leading to more rational, balanced thinking. It’s a step towards mental clarity and emotional well-being.

What Are The Theories Behind This Worksheet?

Cognitive behavioral therapy suggests that our thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are interconnected, and changing negative thought patterns can lead to positive behavioral changes. Rational emotive behavior therapy, developed by Albert Ellis, focuses on identifying and actively challenging irrational beliefs. These theories help us understand the impact of irrational thinking and guide us toward more rational thought processes.

How Will This Worksheet Help You?

By using this worksheet, you can:

  1. Learn to identify thoughts that are not based on reason or fact.
  2. Develop strategies to dispute and change irrational thinking.
  3. Encourage a more balanced and realistic outlook on life.

How Should You Use This Worksheet?

This worksheet can be used as a self-reflection tool and one of the exercises in cognitive behavioral therapy with the help of a counselor. Just approach each reflective question with awareness and honesty, and you will be able to identify and challenge your thought patterns.  

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References

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Beck, A. T. (1979). Cognitive Therapy and the Emotional Disorders. Meridian.https://www.scirp.org/reference/ReferencesPapers?ReferenceID=204916

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Ellis, A. (1962). Reason and Emotion in Psychotherapy. Lyle Stuart.https://psycnet.apa.org/record/1963-01437-000