This document discusses the cognitive triangle model which shows how thoughts, feelings, and behaviors influence each other. It provides an example of a child who has the negative thought "I really can't speak in the class assembly today." This thought leads to feelings of nervousness and avoidance behaviors. Avoiding the situation reinforces the negative thought pattern. Breaking out of this cycle requires recognizing how one's thoughts impact feelings and behaviors. The document encourages applying this model to different scenarios to understand these links better.
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Learning Objective
• I understand the link between thoughts, feelings and behaviours.
• I can discuss and describe a range of thoughts, feelings
and behaviours.
• I can discuss the impact negative thoughts can have on ourselves
and others.
• I can turn negative thoughts into positive thoughts.
This resource is fully in line with the Learning Outcomes and Core Themes outlined in the PSHE Association.
3. What are thoughts, feelings
and behaviours?
How do thoughts, feelings
and behaviours influence
each other?
4. Positive and Negative Thoughts
Task 1
You will need a sheet of paper, folded in half.
On one side, you are going to write as many positive thoughts as you
can that someone might have in the morning, before school.
On the other side, you are going to write as many negative thoughts
as you can that a person might have in the morning, before school.
For now, just focus on the thought, rather than how the person might
be feeling, or what they might do.
5. Thoughts, Feelings and Behaviours
Think about the negative thoughts that you have just written and look at
the feelings words below. Think carefully about one of the negative
thoughts and decide which feelings word best describes how you would
feel if you had that negative thought. Write the word next to the thought.
angry nervous
worried
frightened
overwhelmed
tearful
jealous
stressed
embarrassed
Different thoughts we have can trigger a range of emotions.
6. Let’s look at an example of a negative thought someone might have and
how that thought might make them feel.
Oh no, it’s our class assembly today.
I hate speaking in front of people.
How do you think this thought will make the person thinking it feel?
What emotion will they experience, connected to this thought?
Thoughts, Feelings and Behaviours
7. The thoughts we have can make us feel a certain way.
And the way we feel can affect our actions (what we decide to do).
The child who is not looking forward to speaking in the class assembly
is probably feeling nervous, worried, anxious and even frightened.
How might these feelings affect their actions?
What might they do?
Why might they behave in this way?
Thoughts, Feelings and Behaviours
8. There are lots of things that might happen when someone is feeling
nervous or anxious.
Something that often happens is that the person avoids doing the things
that make them feel that way.
The child in our example might decide they simply
cannot speak in the class assembly, so they don’t
participate.
This is called avoidance and it doesn’t help in the long
run. If we keep avoiding things that make us feel bad,
then we never get better at doing them and we don’t
allow ourselves the chance to build confidence.
The way we feel can influence our behaviour.
Thoughts, Feelings and Behaviours
9. The Cognitive Triangle
What does cognitive mean?
The word cognitive means to do
with the process of thinking and
other mental processes – that
means things we do with our minds.
Our cognitive functioning includes
memory, judgement, reasoning and
emotional responses.
10. The Cognitive Triangle
Our thoughts, feelings and behaviours are all closely linked and each one
affects the other two. It can be shown in a diagram using a triangle.
Thoughts
Behaviours
Feelings
11. The Cognitive Triangle
Let’s look at the example of the child and the class assembly.
I really can’t speak in the
class assembly today.
I won’t join in with
the assembly today.
I feel nervous
and sick.
I’ve never done this
before, so I can’t do it.
What if I am
sick on stage?
I never want to feel like this
again, so I won’t ever do it.
12. The Cognitive Triangle
• What impact has this negative thought had on the child and
their behaviour?
• Will anyone else be affected by this child’s behaviour?
• Will it help the child next time they are faced with a similar situation?
Impact on self Impact on others
13. The Cognitive Triangle
This cognitive triangle can be positive or negative. If it is negative, it can
be hard to break the cycle. Recognising that we are having negative
thoughts and how they are impacting on our feelings and behaviour is
the first step to changing it into a positive triangle.
Negative thoughts,
feelings and behaviour
Positive thoughts,
feelings and behaviour
14. The Cognitive Triangle
You are all now going to have a go
at fitting a scenario into the
cognitive triangle – thinking about
how our thoughts, feelings and
behaviours can all be linked and
can affect each other.
Choose a scenario
Use the sheet to write down the
thoughts, feelings and behaviours
that the person in the scenario
might experience.
19. Reflection
Think of a scenario in your own life. It might be
happening now or it could have happened in the
past.
How did you react?
Can you construct a cognitive triangle for this?
How would your understanding of the cognitive
triangle help you in this or a similar situation?