The Most Important Ingredient in CBT
Most clinicians think “thought” when talking about CBT. In our CBT Certificate Course, we have been able to fully understand that to help patients and clients, the Belief-Result/Belief-Identity Pathway needs to be part of the whole framework. For as we are currently seeing in our Neuro-Linguistic Programming Certificate Course, we are our beliefs, our belief systems are limiting, and we shall have a limited life as long as we continue with our limiting belief systems.
Furthermore, we have taken ample time in the beginning of our CBT Certificate Course to elaborate on other crucial reasons why the Belief-Result Pathway or the Belief-Identity Pathway is so significant:
Now, it does not stop there:
Bottom line, as the British philosopher, James Allen said,
“The outer conditions of a person’s life will always be found to reflect their inner beliefs.” Or, “The world we see that seems so insane is the result of a belief system that is not working.”
In other words, the CBT concept of addressing the core beliefs in our patients and clients cannot be overrated.
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Yet, some questions remain: How do we most effectively and efficiently help others address their core beliefs? How effective have we truly been at doing that? Might we be missing something? Might there something else that we could be doing that would yield much better results?
In a previous article entitled, What Leads to True and Lasting Behavior Change, we discussed that in order to fully address behaviors we ought to fully address beliefs, and to fully address beliefs, we are to look at what is behind those belief systems. We saw that what is behind our belief systems is our Normal Blueprint, and we then agreed that to fully understand and address our Normal Blueprint, we ought to look at what is behind it, and behind it, is our Natural Blueprint.
In other words, we can help others through the use of a number of CBT techniques and exercises. However, just like we have in any problem-solving process model, the best way to truly solve a problem is not to address its superficial cause, but rather, to go to the root of the issues and address that. The mechanism of illness, disease, pain, or suffering shows its effects in our Normal Blueprint. But the root cause is not in our Normal Blueprint, rather, in our Natural Blueprint. To be the most effective at helping others address their core beliefs, then, is to go and address the problem at its root; it is to go to the Natural Blueprint.
?In several previous articles, we have talked about Integration, Disintegration, The Process of Integration, and The Triad of Integration. We also have written about the 3 Fundamentals, delineating each one of them, the Fundamental of Mind, the Fundamental of Thought, and the Fundamental of Consciousness. If you recall, we explained that while the Fundamental of Mind is the Intelligence Center, the Fundamental of Thought is the Operant Factor, The activating Agent, the Driver. But we also explained that the Fundamental of Consciousness, that which allows us to both experience while being aware that we are experiencing is the Decisive Factor, is where the money is, where the secret is, and where it all lies. The Fundamental of Consciousness decides, helps us decide and allows us to decide what beliefs are predominant, what thoughts are predominant, which thoughts we entertain, and which ones we end up focusing on and paying attention to. The most important ingredient in CBT then is our Fundamental of Consciousness. It is what will allow us to best help our patients and clients with their core beliefs.
In subsequent articles, we will look into this most important ingredient. What is it, why is it the most important ingredient, and how does it work? We will be addressing all these questions and more. Meanwhile, we will see you at CBT and Action, where we will be implementing most of what we have covered so far through a series of cases, while also learning additional CBT skills.
See you then,
Karen and Mardoche