The Albert Ellis ABC Model
83Albert Ellis ABC Model
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The Ellis ABC Model
The Ellis ABC Model
What is the Ellis ABC Model?
Albert Ellis believed in a more rational approach to psychotherapy.
His method proved to be the basis of what is now known as cognitive therapy or talk therapy, used to treat people with depression, anxiety, and other related disorders.
The ABC Model refers to three components of experience in which a person can ascertain if his or her belief system is distorted.
The A is the activating event. This event is the one we encounter and objectively describe. The B is the belief, that is, what you believe is the truth about the event. The C is the consequent emotion.
This is the result of the feelings that you experience as a result of the event.
Here is an example:
The Activating Event: You are told by your boss that he is unhappy with your work.
The Belief: I'm a failure.
The Consequent Emotion: Anxiety and depression.
In other words, the activating event triggers an emotion that we believe to be true, and the consequence is that we become anxious and depressed because we have a negative view about ourselves and very little faith in our own capability.
Conversely, someone else who is confronted with the same remark by his or her boss may react in an entirely different way.
For example:
The Activating Event: You are told by your boss that he is unhappy with your work.
The Belief: I did my best.
The Consequent Emotion: Disappointed, but confident things will get better.
The difference between these two scenarios is how we perceive ourselves.
According to Albert Ellis, Some people make very dismal and hopeless interpretations of everything. Consequently, these people tend to be down more often. Some people, on the other hand, seem to be able to assess most situations in a manner that rarely makes them experience the extremes of negative emotions. They just seem to be balanced emotionally most of the time.
Cognitive therapy allows people to understand their thought processes so that all distortions and misconceptions are identified in a more realistic manner.
While it is true that some people are thinking all the time about how they are perceived, they usually spend little time trying to understand the logic behind these thoughts.
In cognitive therapy, the patients are told to practice the techniques daily so that when confronted with a situation, they can immediately identify it and process it in a healthier manner.This is not to say that you have to analyze every thought in every situation.
The Ellis ABC model should be utilized in situations where the risk of distortion is greater.
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What is the Ellis ABC Model?
Albert Ellis believed in a more rational approach to psychotherapy. Albert Ellis took the field of psychotherapy in a rather rational light.
Many stressful events that happen to us can be looked at in this way using the A+B=C equation to help us see how what we thought and believed about a situation led to the way we felt and the level of stress we experienced.
Changing our self-talk to a less rigid, less pessimistic, more positive, thinking style will help us cope more effectively and make us more able to deal with the challenges we encounter.
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Very good way to look at things - I could actually take some of this advice from time to time, I think everyone could
I have never heard of the Ellis ABC Model before. You have to be positive in life!
Stay balanced - stay positive, and turn off the news - in fact just ditch the TV altogether.
great hub! Cognitive therapy always intimidated me, so thanks for breaking down the three steps of Ellis' method. And I'm with diverdown - the TV has got to go!
This is the first time I have heard of this model. It so important to stay even keeled throughout life. Enjoy the good times and no the bad times will not last too long.
Great description of cognitive therapy. The truth is though that when the boss criticises you know he dares not praise you in case the next time you ask for promotion or a pay rise! It is the way of the world!
It is a good theory!
it is really good that you view things in other perspective rather tahn conforming with teh world's perspective. Thanks to Dr. Albert Ellis. God bless more the Psychotherapy
I recognize that this is a problem with myself. It's difficult dealing with the hurt feelings, wanting to believe in your heart that it's not the way you think it is, but constantly arguing with yourself the contrary. I plan to study this more.
I write an REBT-influenced blog at http://drdemarco.tumblr.com and am a therapist in New York (http://mytherapist.info/drdemarco)
I have only recently heard about the ABC model, and think it makes perfect sense, i constantly know remind myself of our my beliefs, effect my consequences.....
a perfect idea indeed


















yojpotter 3 years ago
I agree with you..it is very important to perceive things in a positive way...so that you can think of the solution to the problem and won't feel deppressed.