The "Mind Over Mood" approach operates on a model where five areas of life are constantly interacting: : Your interpretation of events. Moods : Feelings like depression, anxiety, or anger. Behaviors : What you do or avoid doing.
This central tool helps you "catch" a negative thought and evaluate it objectively. You learn to: Identify the and the mood . Write down the automatic thought . Look for evidence for and evidence against that thought. Develop a more balanced view based on all the facts. 3. Behavioral Experiments Mind Over Mood
The workbook provides structured tools to help individuals manage emotional distress: 1. Identifying Automatic Thoughts The "Mind Over Mood" approach operates on a