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“Even though we become very attached to our pet beliefs and may even distort our way of looking at things in order to defend them, ultimately CBT relies on the fact that we are not unreasonable: we need theories that fit with what we know of the world and that are able to make convincing sense of our lives. Cognitive behavioural therapy exploits this desire by encouraging us: to look at the way we may be distorting things to uphold our existing beliefs to become conscious of the underlying assumptions that steer our thoughts and reactions and treat them as provisional theories (hypotheses) rather than facts to test out the truth of our beliefs and assumptions against hard evidence from purpose-built behavioural experiments to conduct an objective review of all the relevant information available to see whether this data fits with our existing beliefs or whether those beliefs need to be changed. In other words, CBT exploits the fact that, when it comes down to it, there are few of us who are not open to persuasion by a reasonable argument and the evidence of our own senses. So”
Stephen Briers, Cognitive Behavioural Therapy

“On the scale of all the bad things that have happened in the past or could happen to you in the future, how bad could this event be? If I had no choice but to deal with the very worst thing that could happen in this situation what would I actually do? Think about how you may have dealt with other past difficulties. What helped you then?”
Stephen Briers, Cognitive Behavioural Therapy

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