Briefly describe Alice's emotional abc theory: the corresponding stimulus events are only indirect causes of emotional and behavioral consequences, while the direct cause of behavioral consequences is the belief generated by individuals' cognition and evaluation of related stimulus events.
For example, in the sports meeting, Class A organizes athletes to register. When signing up for1500m, the students in the class often went to the playground to exercise and run because they often saw B. So the students in the class asked B to sign up, but B was worried that he could not run well, so he found reasons to refuse. After that, B was not interested in the related class activities and stopped paying attention.
Case analysis: In this case, the trigger event is "sports meeting registration", the behavior result is "refusal to register" and the false belief is "B doesn't believe in his own ability", which is the result of irrational behavior caused by typical false beliefs.