Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Exercises (FEEL Better!)
Do you feel trapped by a cycle of negative
thoughts and then possibly destructive behaviors that go around and around and you just don’t
feel good. Maybe depressed, maybe anxious, but overall
you would just like to change how you feel. Is there anything that can help? I think there is. I’m Barbara Heffernan and I’m a psychotherapist
who’s been helping people recover from anxiety and trauma for over 15 years for videos designed
to help you live a more joyful life. Please subscribe to my channel and hit the
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you’re looking for some self-help CBT techniques, this video can help you. Cognitive behavioral therapy is one of the
most effective, best research treatments for anxiety and for depression. In this video, I’m going to explain what CBT
is and why it helps. In order to explain cognitive behavioral therapy. I think it’s very helpful to have a visual
depiction of it, but I want to start first with the goal. The goal is for you to feel better. What is CBT? So CBT looks at our feelings, our thoughts,
which we call cognitions and our behaviors. And it looks at how those interact with one
another. Most of us are acutely aware of how our feelings
impact our thoughts and how our feelings impact our behaviors. If we don’t feel good and we’re like, I don’t
feel like exercising, then we don’t exercise. So many of us operate in a way where we are
driven by our feelings and cognitive behavioral therapy looks at how we are also driven by
our thoughts. So how we think impacts how we feel and how
we think impacts how we behave. And then of course how we behave impacts how
we think and how we behave impacts how we feel. So for example, in the example that I just
gave that you don’t feel like exercising and you get up and you do it anyway, you probably
afterwards feel better, feel more energized. So that behavior will have changed how you
feel. And that’s a really key point because I’ve
been looking at a lot of videos, I’ve been looking a lot of social media about cognitive
behavioral therapy. And these days, it’s just very, very popular
to say, you know, how you think creates your world, how you think creates how you feel. And it’s only sort of true. Plus it’s forgetting half of CBT is focused
on behavior. So let me give you an example of how this
might work for somebody who has depression in general. People with depression have incredibly negative
self talk. They will talk to themselves a way they would
never talk to a friend. And if you’re doing that, it’s very helpful
to begin to be aware of it so you can gradually change it. But let’s say somebody’s extremely depressed
and can’t get off the couch and lays on the couch all day, maybe it’s an entire bag of
potato chips, um, begins to say to themselves, you know, I’m fat, I’m lazy, I’m a failure. They end up feeling worse and worse and worse. They probably don’t get off the couch and
the whole thing just spirals down. The behaviors contribute to the thoughts,
contribute to the feelings, and it goes around and around and around. An example of how this might work for somebody
who has anxiety. Let’s say your boss is sharp with you and
sort of corrects you and you have a lot of anxiety, you might immediately start thinking
like, I’m going to lose my job and then if I lose my job, I won’t be able to pay my rent. And if I can’t pay my rent then I’ll be homeless. And within about 30 seconds of your boss,
like correcting something you did, you’re on the street and you’re homeless and meanwhile
your body is completely activated. Your pulse rate is going up. As you are feeling emotionally anxious, your
thoughts are getting more anxious, your physiological body is getting more anxious and you’re probably
shutting down more and more and more. Anxiety creates a lot of avoidant behavior. So that anxiety might be so bad that you actually
don’t do any work for the rest of the day, which only makes the situation worst and makes
you more anxious that you will get in trouble at your job. So before I continue, can you let me know
in the comments below whether this cycle makes sense to you? So clients come into my office and they say,
Barbara, I don’t like how I feel. Help me change how I feel. And the basis of cognitive behavioral therapy
is that it’s very difficult, if not impossible to directly change our feelings. So to change your feelings, you need to either
change how you think or how you behave. So with CBT therapy, we focus on where can
we change cognitions, which thought patterns are incredibly unhelpful or destructive. We call them cognitive distortions because
in general our super negative thinking is usually pretty distorted. And then we also look at what changes can
we make in behavior. So one of the tools commonly used in cognitive
behavioral therapy is called a thought log. I actually just call it a CBT log because
the term thought log is ignoring behaviors. And then I want to take a moment and talk
about behaviors. So, so unhealthy behaviors generally fall
into the categories of compulsive behaviors or avoidant behaviors. Compulsive behaviors can be working too much
over eating, drinking too much, and avoidant behaviors could be not driving if you’re afraid
of driving on not socializing. If you have social anxiety or isolating, if
you’re depressed, procrastinating, if you have fear of some of the work you’re doing
or you have a perfectionist tendency and you’re afraid that it won’t be perfect, you might
procrastinate. So all those things would fall into avoidant
behaviors. And most people are keenly aware of how compulsive
behaviors can be destructive, but they may not be as aware of how a destructive avoidant
behaviors can be. So avoidance does not work. And I talk about this in one of my other videos,
traumatic memory processing, and I’ll put the link above and also in the category of
avoidance is numbing out. When we numb out our feelings or we sublimate
issues, we just push them down and pretend they’re not there. And in general, those two things reinforce
fear, increase anxiety, and they can also increase depression. The other category of behaviors is healthy
behaviors. And you’ll need to determine what are healthy
behaviors for you. Some common healthy behaviors that can be
substituted for the avoidant or compulsive behaviors would be to call a friend, go for
a walk, sometimes just take a shower, uh, ask someone for help. Ask someone to help you face something that
you’ve been avoiding. Meditate, do yoga, hug a pet. There’s a ton of different healthy behaviors. And as you go through the CBT process and
you work with the CPT log, you can jot down which healthy behaviors you try and which
ones make you feel better. So coming back to the CBT log for a second
and you can actually do a screenshot of this page and then come back to it and use it. But really you can just do your log on a regular
notepad. And so if you want to write out the facts
of what happened in this situation, column, your feelings, your emotional and physical
feelings, and then label them on a scale of zero to 10, how upsetting is the emotion you’re
having? And then the unhelpful thought to categorize
the unhelpful thought in one of the unhelpful thinking styles, which I will summarize in
a moment, but I also have an entire video on CBT, unhelpful thinking styles, which the
link is above and you can access that. Um, and then also know what kind of unhelpful
behaviors you either did in that situation or you would normally do. And again, those behaviors could be compulsive
or avoidance. And then in your log, write down an alternative
thought. How can you reframe the unhelpful thought? If it is a cognitive distortion, you can know
that it is not true. That’s very important. If you’re able to identify one of your thoughts
as a cognitive distortion, you can be assured that it’s not accurate. And then a very helpful thing to help you
with the thinking piece of this is what would you say to a friend, write down in your log
what you would say to a friend if they were in the same situation and then jot down what
are some alternative behaviors that might be more adaptive and help you feel better. And then the last column of the log is for
you. Once you’ve implemented the alternative behavior
or the alternative thought and you can write down how you’re feeling now, rate that feeling. Go back and compare it to your original feeling
and see what has shifted for you. Yay. I’d like to emphasize that changing your behavior
is key to your feeling better. Changing your behavior actually communicates
to your old brain. It communicates to your emotional brain that
things are better and so even if you are not feeling better when you initiate the behavior,
you probably will feel better afterwards and this is something a lot of people don’t understand,
that our behavior does not have to be driven by our feelings. We can not want to do something and we can
do it anyway. A very, very helpful phrase to keep in mind
is move a muscle, change a thought. When we move a muscle, our thoughts change. If there’s a one thing I’d like you to get
out of the video today, it’s the importance of your behavior. It’s the importance of initiating positive,
healthy behaviors that help you feel better. As I mentioned before, so much of our society
is right now focused on how you think and that just simply changing the way you think
is going to make you feel better. But many of us can’t change the way we think. So with the whole CBT cycle, you really need
to identify where you can intervene, whether you can intervene with changing your thoughts
or whether you can intervene with changing your behavior. And just to reiterate on reframing thoughts,
basically identify the cognitive distortion that you’re having. Is it a projection? Is it something about the future? Is it a projection into the future of some
horrible thing happening, which is catastrophizing? Is it mind reading? Is it thinking that you know what someone
else is thinking when you haven’t asked and they haven’t told you? Is there evidence for the thought that you’re
having or does it just feel true? And the key question is, can you see it differently? So I go over in detail, common cognitive distortions
in the video I released last week called CBT unhealthful thinking styles. So it would be definitely worthwhile watching
that to combine it with this video to figure out how you move this forward. Changing how you think is not easy and changing
how you behave is not easy either. Both take practice, effort and practice. And if you find it changing how you think
about yourself to be nearly impossible, it’s likely you have had some kind of trauma in
your background and the repeated negative thoughts. You’ve been living with them for a long time. And I have a pdf that works very well for
that called transforming your negative core beliefs and you can download it, um, in the
links below. So I’m very interested to know whether this
video has helped you understand how your thoughts, behaviors, and feelings all interact with
each other and how you can focus on your thoughts or your behaviors in order to feel better. Let me know in the comments below. If you liked this video, please give me a
thumbs up. It helps me know that I’m on track and motivates
me to keep making more content for you till the next time.
Exercises from Cognitive Behavioral Therapy designed to help you feel better. This video explains the CBT cycle and how changing thoughts and behaviors is necessary in order to change feelings. Cognitive behavioral therapy exercises are provided to help in a practical way. Cognitive behavioral therapy is a well-research therapy technique shown to help with anxiety, to help with depression, and to help with difficult life situations. Barbara Heffernan, LCSW, life coach and psychotherapist, expert in anxiety and trauma, walks you through how CBT can help you.
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49 Comments
Great vid Barbara, tx alot. Well explained, simple breakdown.
I found this video to be relevant, helpful and practical. Thank you.
Framing things like this has been helpful to me. The phrase, "move a muscle, change a thought," sums up quite succinctly something I realized long ago, "what concrete action(s) can I take to get from this place to that place?"
Makes total sense
Yes
Very well done. One of the best videos on this topic I have ever come across.
I always feel tired and sad because of my health issues.
Can this help with someone who has Lyme and has some psychosis? He has ptsd from trauma from a hospital stay
Can I talk to you? I need to see what you think could help my adult son
You nailed the anxiety cycle for me personally.
Thank you
this is coming from someone with anxiety, depression, substance abuse, impulsive behavior, BPH and more traumas/triggers then i had ever imagined I would have! this video really did help me understand the differences and the breakdown of this meaning. Thank you very much and well done!
the cycle makes sense. I am just discovering this and you are an excellent speaker. It jives with Buddhist psychology
The cycle is spot on.
OUTSTANDIN!
5 years later, and still benefiting thousands and thousands of people!!
Thank you
Barbara
Yes it makes sense
Great job explaining how thoughts feelings and behaviors interact and how cognitive behavioral therapy can help
Cognitive destructions
This make sense but l feel stuck and l am not able to make a change. 🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲
I am currently going through this treatment with my therapist. However, I like to hear others thoughts and see if I pick anything up…Thank you!
Do you offer individual therapy and emergency services?
Been doing all of this. Things are getting better. Disabled vet so it’s not easy but you name I’m trying it!
I am 35 listened to this video already subscribed need to work on my time management problems. I have had ADHD my whole life I figured that out when I was 33 thought adderall would help hasn't been helping still have time problems along with emotional draw backs so studying these thing's might help much better.
They want to be accepted and we never want them so.
how about low energy and feel like just surfing and staying in bed
Thank you 👍
Thank you for caring so deeply about our health.
S
I’m here to try n help others…I feel I can identify…most of us can probably identify if ur human as no one is perfect…life is not perfect.
I love you, Barbara. ❤Thank you for helping me. God bless you.
the facts are clear – all countries thatopened their doors to migrants are now suffering! Europe must protect itself from destruction
It is an excellent description of CBT with deep insight into behaviour and feelings and thoughts and feelings and interactions between thoughts, behaviour and feelings. It is great learning. Thank you so much for such a valuable information.
Yes I understand; it does make sense. Im just unable…so tired. My attention is really short. I’ll see you again. I like what I heard though
Yes makes sense
Great video
4.25 yes it makes sense. Thanks for helping. May God bless you and all generations that spring from you.❤
Omg the boss example is so true, finally someone who understands whats actually happening to me, and not saying its all normal
My wife once gave me CBT , it was horrible 😢
I'm starting CBT therapy soon. Don't know if it will help. 13 year's ago I was kept in a room and punched in the face over 20 times, knife to my throat, broken bottle at my kneck. I thought I was going to die that night. I was burgled the same night. Police did nothing to help me. I moved away from my friends and family. Locked myself away. Didn't speak to anyone. I hide behind dark glasses. No eye contact with anyone. I don't trust anyone anymore. I'm a nervous wreck.
I'm scared of people. I don't know if I can do CBT therapy. I only go out 12 times a year and that's to go shopping once a month. Suicide might be the only option to take. I'm waiting for a long piece of rope I bought online. I've learnt how to make a hangman's noose. All I need is a tree now. Hate this life I'm living.
Hey ma'am will this help me with my health anxiety? I'm struggling with it for last one month.
This was entirely too spot on for me lol.
Pure gold.. thank you
Psychiatrists in my country have a shitload of Pride+Ego when it comes to their relationship w/ Psychologists. Them mfs be like "Psychologists are always inferior to us psychiatrists"
It's time they open their eyes and realise 'Psychologists are the supporting spine of Mental Health'
Thanks for the video. It is a great explanation of CBT. I love that you emphasized using behavior to also change your feelings and thoughts.
My mom doesn't drive and I isolate 😭
Just found your video and your first example is exactly how I feel. I am close with my boss and deep down know I will never lose my job, but I still think about it almost daily when I am at work. I can't get a clear head, and feel like I am going to mess something up and get fired and be homeless is a week.
I thucking hate myself & I want to die
As a licensed CBT therapisty myself, I thought this was an excellent presentation. My only critique is that Barbara misuses the word "sublimate" which does not mean to push down (I think she meant to use the word "suppress"). The term sublimate, in therapy, means to take a thought, feeling or behavior and elevate it to a higher form. For intance, an anxious person who channels their anxiety into the activity of exercising is said to sublimate something porentially destructive into something productive.
Oh my Barbara. This video helped me understand CBT better. I subscribed too. I hope to learn a lot from you. Blessings and prayers! Keep producing quality stuff like this, you are helping many people that you would ever imagine. I hope this tiny comment will be read by someone and feel encouraged. I am new to CBT and will be applying it over and over. Goldmine to me!