Thinking Errors
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Rules to Rational Thinking
Rational Self Analyses
Challenging
100

You score two goals in a soccer game but all you can think about is the shot you missed. 

Ignoring the Good.

100

If I don't get an A on every test, I'm not smart. 

Setting the Bar Too High

100

T or F: One of the five rules to rational thinking is...

Are your thoughts based on subjective reality/feelings?


False - Objective reality and facts

100

What is an activating event?

any situation or experience that happens in your life, good or bad. 

100

True or False: If your awareness about an event is not accurate, your beliefs and consequences will probably be rational. 

False - irrational.
200

You get a stain in your new shoes and you think they're ruined and can't be worn anymore. 

Blowing Things Up.

200

When your basketball team loses a game, you think it's entirely your fault. 

Self-blaming

200

T or F: One of the five rules to rational thinking is...

Are your thoughts helping protect your life and health?

True

200

Consequences are emotional or behavioral outcomes of an activating event. Give an example of an EMOTIONAL consequence

Anger, sadness, etc...

200

What do you do if you catch yourself using distorted thinking?

Challenge your thoughts and replace them with undistorted, rational beliefs that meet the requirement for the five rules of rational thinking. 

300

I know if I ask her on a date, she is going to say no. 

Fortune Telling

300

"I feel like I'm a bad friend, so I must be a bad friend."

Feelings as Facts

300

T or F: One of the five rules to rational thinking is...

Are your thoughts helping to reach short term solutions? 

False - achieve your short- and long- term goals

300
What is a camera check?

Helps you take an objective look at a situation.

Making sure you are seeing things the way they really are, based on direct knowledge rather than assumptions.

300

What does it mean to challenge your beliefs?

Ensure your beliefs are objective and rational

400

Emma didn't invite me to her party. I bet she thinks I'm weird. 

Mind Reading

400
"People should always be nice to me."
"Should" Statements
400

T or F: One of the five rules to rational thinking is...

Are your thoughts helping to keep you out of conflict with others?

True

400

Consequences are emotional or behavioral outcomes of an activating event. Give an example of a BEHAVIORAL consequence.

Yelling, fighting, substance abuse, law breaking behaviors

400

What does it mean to examine your choices?

Make sure your choices will result in consequences that are consistent with your short- and long-term goals/interests.

500

I'm so stupid. Everything I say is dumb.

Negative Labeling

500

What is the definition of a thinking error?

Thinking errors, commonly known as cognitive distortions, are irrational beliefs that contribute to uncomfortable emotions and unwanted behavior.

500

T or F: One of the five rules to rational thinking is...

Are your thoughts leading you to feel the way others want you to feel?

False - leading you to feel the way you want to feel, without substance abuse, criminal lifestyle activities, or other harmful, self-defeating behaviors.

500

B stands for Beliefs. What are beliefs?

Ideas about the world around you and how it operates

Expectations of other people

Assumptions you make about other people's thoughts and feelings

What is right/wrong or good/bad

500

What does it mean to check your perceptions?

Make sure you are seeing things as they really are, rather than jumping to conclusions based on inaccurate assumptions or limited information.

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