Thoughts on Trial Excerise Step 1 of 2 50% This handout and worksheet is designed to assist you with defending rational thinking. Good luck! Untitled Document 1420 Key Highway Baltimore, MD 21230 www.drstevesobelman.com Tel - (410) 230-7800 Tel Direct - (410) 230-7828 Fax - (410) 230-7806 steve@drstevesobelman.com Dr. Steven A. Sobelman, P.A. Thoughts on Trial In this exercise, you will put a thought on trial by acting as a defense attorney, prosecutor, and judge, to determine the accuracy of the thought. Prosecution and Defense: Gather evidence in support of, and against, your thought. Evidence can only be used if it’s a verifiable fact. No interpretations, guesses, or opinions! Judge: Come to a verdict regarding your thought. Is the thought accurate and fair? Are there other thoughts that could explain the facts? The Thought - (write down the thought you believe is causing you worry, concern, anxiety, or stress.)*The Defense - Evidence "for" the thought*The Prosecution - Evidence "against" the thought*The Judge's Verdict*Name:* First Last Your Email:* Date:* MM slash DD slash YYYY Δ