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On Par - Using Cognitive Behaviour Therapy to Improve Your Mental Game (Part Three -Techniques) By Johnny Ong, NSRCC Member Cognitive and Behavioural Techniques A s implied by its label, CBT uses both cognitive and behavioural techniques and tools in managing dysfunctional and distressing emotions. In this last instalment, some commonly used techniques are presented for your reference. It must be emphasized that the information shared in these articles are meant as an introduction to the CBT approach. You may wish to explore the subject with further readings. The ABCDEF Technique This cognitive model provides a useful framework for understanding one’s events, thoughts, feelings and behaviours. It illustrates how people are largely responsible for creating their own emotional dysfunction and provides the framework in challenging and replacing irrational ideas. Depicted below is an illustration of the framework where a golfer experiences a drop in form: A – Activating Event (Played badly) B – Belief (I will never be a good golfer - self-defeating statement) C – Consequences (Emotional -Sad, Behavioural – avoids Playing) D – Dispute (How sure am I of this? What evidence supports this statement?) Fig. 1 The ABCD Framework (Disputing the belief) Belief (I’ll never be good) Activating Event Dispute (Challenge and restructure belief) Consequences Emotional 8 RESORT VIEW Behavioural