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Change your irrational thoughts, dysfunctional emotions and maladaptive behaviors. Take control over your life

What you will learn

How to identify their irrational thoughts and make them more rational

How to change their dysfunctional emotions

How to change their maladaptive behaviours

How to lead a happier life

How to be in control of their life

How to make the connection between what they think and how they feel and behave

How to be more productive

Description

The way you think influences the way you feel and behave. Irrational thoughts will lead to emotional distress and behavioral problems. Rational thoughts will help you experience positive emotions or negative, yet adaptive emotions. We all experience both types of thoughts – rational and irrational. But few know how to identify and separate them, so often they rule our life. Learn how to identify your irrational thinking patterns and make them more rational, through rational emotive behavior therapy (REBT).  Most times, we make the mistake of thinking that the events are the ones that bother us, which gives us little to no control at all. In fact, it is us that interpret all the events in our lives (both internal and external), and make them more or less important. Being able to understand this connection and differentiate the existing reality from the one we create, makes a whole lot of difference. You will learn how to make the connection between your thoughts and the way you feel and behave. This way, you will regain control of your life, feel happier and more productive. How will we do that? Simply – by teaching you the main disputing techniques that will give you control over your thoughts and thus, over your emotions and behaviors.

English
language

Content

IRRATIONAL
Irrational
Intro
REBT
Biopsychosocial theory
The ABC model in theory
Types of Beliefs
Functional and Dysfunctional Negative Emotions
The visual ABC model
The ABC model applied
Main irrational beliefs
Unproductive attitudes
Rational versus Irrational Beliefs
Irrational Beliefs
The main twelve irrational beliefs
Six more irrational beliefs
Dogmatic demands
Types of evaluative thinking
REBT techniques
To conclude
References
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