Track worries as they occur, classify them, practise postponing hypothetical worries to a designated worry period, and record outcomes.
Worry Diary with Postponement Record
PreviewMy designated worry period is:
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Worry type
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Intensity (0–100)
Did you postpone?
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Worry type
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Intensity (0–100)
Did you postpone?
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What did you notice about your postponed worries?
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A formulation based on Wells' metacognitive model of GAD — mapping the role of positive and negative beliefs about worry in maintaining the worry cycle.
Learn to distinguish between practical worries (that you can act on) and hypothetical worries (that are about "what if") to respond differently to each.
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