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ABC Model for REBT Worksheet

On this page, we will provide you with an ABC Model for the REBT worksheet. It will help you in replacing your irrational beliefs with rational beliefs.
What is the ABC Model for the REBT worksheet?
Rational Emotional Behavioural Therapy is a type of Cognitive behavioral therapy, but it deals explicitly with emotional regulation. It focuses on challenging your irrational beliefs. We are what we believe; our perception and dealings are mostly based on our beliefs. The meaning we give to every situation dramatically depends upon our thoughts, positive or negative.
How will ABC Model for REBT worksheet help?
This is the model used to replace the negative, irrational beliefs with rational beliefs. A refers to the activating event, the situation, or the triggering factor; B stands for the belief. C stands for Consequences, which may be behavioral or emotional. D stands for alternating ideas instead of negative beliefs, and E stands for the reasonable newly formed assumptions.
Instructions on how to use the ABC Model for REBT worksheet
Fill the sheet given below as per your experience. Make this exercise your part of the routine; whenever you face stress, use this worksheet to overcome your negative beliefs. Fill the ABCDE, and use the alternative new thought whenever the distressing situation arises.
You can download this worksheet here.
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Conclusion
On this page, we provided you with an ABC Model for REBT worksheet, which hopefully helped you in replacing your irrational beliefs with rational beliefs.
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Resources
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