In REBT, clients usually learn and begin to apply this premise by learning the
A-B-C-
D-E-F model of
psychological disturbance and change. The following letters represent the following meanings in this model: :A
Adversity :B
Beliefs about adversity :C Emotional
consequences :D
Disputations to challenge beliefs about adversity :E
Effective new rational beliefs :F New
feelings The A-B-C model states that it is not an
A,
adversity (or
activating event) that cause disturbed and dysfunctional emotional and behavioral
Cs,
consequences, but also what people
B, irrationally believe about the
A,
adversity.
A,
adversity can be an external situation, or a thought, a feeling or other kind of internal event, and it can refer to an event in the past, present, or future. The
Bs, irrational beliefs that are most important in the
A-B-C model are the explicit and implicit philosophical meanings and assumptions about events, personal desires, and preferences. The
Bs,
beliefs that are most significant are highly evaluative and consist of interrelated and integrated cognitive, emotional and behavioral aspects and dimensions. According to REBT, if a person's evaluative
B,
belief about the
A,
activating event is rigid, absolutistic, fictional and dysfunctional, the
C, the emotional and behavioral
consequence, is likely to be self-defeating and destructive. Alternatively, if a person's belief is preferential, flexible, and constructive, the
C, the emotional and behavioral
consequence is likely to be self-helping and constructive. Through REBT, by understanding the role of their mediating, evaluative and philosophically based illogical, unrealistic and self-defeating meanings, interpretations and assumptions in disturbance, individuals can learn to identify them, then go to
D,
disputing and questioning the evidence for them. At
E, effective new philosophy, they can recognize and reinforce the notion no evidence exists for any psychopathological
must,
ought or
should and distinguish them from healthy constructs, and subscribe to more constructive and self-helping philosophies. This new reasonable perspective leads to
F, new
feelings and behaviors appropriate to the
A they are addressing in the exercise. == Psychological dysfunction ==