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Activity and Mood Monitoring

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Activity Monitoring: Track your mood! Being aware of our mood, emotions, and behaviors is an important part of CBT. In order to know what to do to fix a problem, we first need to understand what is going on! Activity Monitoring is the first step of Behavioral Activation. It is important to know exactly what we are doing throughout the day, and how this corresponds to our mood. While we can’t fix the depression just by noticing this, we can take a step toward feeling better by understanding which behaviors help us feel better, which continue to maintain the depression as it is, and which make us feel worse. Use the Activity Monitoring Chart ‘on the next page to start tracking your activities and mood. ————> Get out that pen and paper! Research shows that people who write things down as part of CBT practice do better than those that try to do it all in their heads. While it does involve more work (and may seem like going back to school), we hope you will give it a try at first, until the skills become more natural. 5.8 With Activity Monitoring Worksheet BA, we rate mood on a scale of 0-10, 10 being the best, 0 being the worst. We ask people to rate mood in each hour to the best of their ability in order to understand mood changes, For example: Monday: sam: Woke up (s) gan Went to go eat breakfast (4) loam: Get to work, talked to Bod Cs) lam Sitting at my desk read izper'ating lunch at oy desk, enmails (3) worrying about meeting (3) por'Meeting, thinking about issue with reports that I missed, tired (3) apm apr apo spor Sidding at my desk working 4) Working (4) Working (a) Driving home (4) Activity Monitoring Worksheet Instructions: Record your activity for each hour of the day (what you were doing, with whom, where, etc.). Record a rating for your mood as you were doing each activity. Mood is rated between 0-10, with "0" indicating “low mood” and "10" indicating “good mood.” Sun Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fr Sat 57:00am 7:00 am 8:00 am 9:00 am 10:00 am 11:00 am 12:00 pm. 1:00 pm 2:00pm 3:00pm 4:00 pm 5:00pm 6.00 pm 7.00 pm 8:00 pm 9:00 pm 10:00 pm 11:00 pm 59

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