Seagull - Cbt

The Seagull metaphor illustrates how our thoughts, emotions, and behaviors are interconnected. In CBT, this is known as the "cognitive-behavioral model." When we're faced with a situation like the seagull, our thoughts (cognitions) influence our emotions and behaviors.

In this moment, you have a choice:

You can let your mind play a continuous, worst-case-scenario soundtrack: "What if the seagull gets aggressive? What if it chases me? What if I get hurt?" This negative self-talk fuels your anxiety, making you feel more and more uneasy. cbt seagull

The next time you're faced with a situation that triggers anxiety, remember the seagull: take a step back, reality-check your thoughts, and choose a more constructive soundtrack! The Seagull metaphor illustrates how our thoughts, emotions,

Imagine you're walking along a beach, enjoying the sun, sand, and sea air. Suddenly, a seagull lands nearby, and you feel a surge of anxiety. You start to think, "Oh no, the seagull is going to steal my food/snack/lunch!" or "What if it attacks me?" Your mind begins to catastrophize, and you feel your body tensing up in response. What if it chases me

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