Steven - Module 5

Took stock of my goals again. I’ve started to try taking elevators again, usually the one at home if no one is in it. It’s less pressure that way. So far it’s been OK. Given my experience with the girl at work, I’d definitely add being able to ask girls out without the additional worry about having a panic attack, to my goals.

1) Go out with coworkers again

2) Shop at normal times again or at least not base my decision to go on how busy the store could be

3) Feel OK in an elevator


Situation Emotion Thoughts Cognitive Trap Evidence to support thought Evidence against thought Alternative or balanced thought Mood
Being on an elevator in my apartment building and someone else is coming on. Happy

Sad

Angry

Scared

Anxious 65

Nervous 60

Ashamed

Disappointed 55

Guilty

Other

Other
Oh, no why is someone getting on the elevator midway up.

OK, don’t freak out.

Stay calm.

My heart is starting to beat faster.

I think a panic attack might be coming.

We’re almost there.

Stay calm.

Why does this keep happening – I’m such a mess.

I’m going to have panic attack, the person will freak out and .
Catastrophizing

Jumping to Conclusions X

All or none thinking

Emotional Reasoning

Labeling

Dismissing or discounting the positive
My heart is beating faster. We’re almost there.

Just because my heart is beating faster doesn’t mean I’m 100% going to have a panic attack.

The other person doesn’t seem to be looking at me weirdly, so I guess there’s no outward sign of what’s going on inside.
Chances are I won’t have a massive panic attack before we get to my floor. Even if I do have one, it’s late, so there wouldn’t really be a lot of people impacted or see me if the elevator stopped. Happy

Sad

Angry

Scared

Anxious 25

Nervous 25

Ashamed

Disappointed 25

Guilty

Other

Other


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Jenny Mark Ann-Marie