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Section 5 
 
CD Track #5: Helping Clients track Sulbiminal Advertisements with the 'Catching Thoughts' Exercise 
 
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  Catching Thoughts  
As you know, an initial goal in therapy with an 
anxious client is to help your client restructure his thinking by first becoming 
more aware of their thought processes. I like to use the phrase learning to "catch 
one's thoughts," which is a necessary step in correcting distortions. Often, 
clients find that increasing self-awareness is sufficient to start correcting 
their thinking errors. As you know, self-awareness allows your client to distance 
himself from faulty thinking and develop a more objective perspective toward a 
situation. As your client begins to collect automatic thoughts, you gain a greater 
understanding of your client's vulnerability and of the specific frames of reference 
that control his or her perception of a feared situation. 
  Directing 
    Patients 
    I find merely telling clients to become more aware of their thinking 
    can be sufficient. This is similar to the suggestion that one consciously chooses 
    to remember one's dreams. The client may be unaware of his thinking because he 
    has considered it unimportant. The therapist, as you know, with the anxiety disordered 
    client, needs to stress the effect thinking has on his or her life. Automatic 
    thoughts can be presented as being similar to subliminal advertisements: by learning 
    to detect them, the client can free himself from their effects. 
 
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