Types 1
Types 2
Examples 1
Reframing Practice
Potpourri
100
This is when we see things in black and white categories. There is no grey area. 

What is all or nothing thinking. 

100
This is when we appl simplistic and unfair definitions that are probably wrong or more likely incomplete on ourselves and others. 
What is labeling
100

She broke up with me las night. Now I'll never meet anyone. 

What is All-or-nothing thinking? OR What is overgeneralization?
100

"I will never be happy"

Examples: "I may be unhappy now but that will pass." "I have been happy before and I will be happy again."

100

Fortune telling and mind reading are types of what cognitive distortion? 

What is jumping to conclusions. 


200

This is when we see a single negative event as part of a never-ending sreat of failure. We use words like "always," "never," "everybody". 

What is overgeneralization. 

200

This is when we anticipate that things will turn out badly and act as if they already turned out that way. 

What is fortune telling. 
200
She did not say anything about my new haircut. She must think it is ugly!
What is mind reading. 
200

I should give my friend money because he asked me for it. 

Examples: "I wish I could loan him money, but I cannot afford it." "I want to give my friend money because it makes me feel good and I have enough to spare."
200
Another term for cognitive distortions. 

What is faulty thinking or stinky thinking. 

300
This happens when we blow a negative event out of proportion. 

What is magnification or catastrophizing. 

300

This is when we see ourselves as the cause of negative events that we are not responsible for. 

What is personalization. 

300

She is moving to a new apartment because she does not like having me as a neighbor. 

What is personalization. 
300
He didn't say Hi to me this morning so he must be mad at me for something I did. 

"There are many reasons why he did not say Hi to me. Its probably nothing personal." "I will check in with him later and make sure everything is ok"

300
Types of statements make us feel pressured, guilty, or resentful that we use to motivate ourselves to do things and create unrealistic expectations. 

What are "should" statements. 

400

This is when we conclude that someone is acting negatively towards us without checking it out or seeking other evidence. 

What is mind reading. 

400
This is when we look at our strengths and trivialize them. 
What is minimization. 
400
I know she complimented me on my new outfit but she was just being nice. 

What is disqualifying the positive OR what is minimization

400
I know I am going to have a panic attack when I go to the party tomorrow so I should just cancel my plans now. 

"I can proactive my coping skills if I start to feel anxious and I can leave the party if I start to panic. But I should at least give it a try." "I have been to these types of parties before, and I have never had a panic attack. I will probably be fine."

400

These are well-learned ways of thinking about situations that are instantaneous and reflect our underlying beliefs about the world. 

What are automative thoughts. 

500

This is when we pick out one negative detail in a situation and dwell on it exclusively. 

What is mental filter. 
500
This is when we pick out one negative detail in a situation and dwell on it exclusively. 
What is disqualifying the positive. 
500
I am mentally ill and cannot contribute anything to anyone. 

What is labeling. Reframe! I am living with a mental illness, and I have a lot to offer to this world! Mental illness does not define who I am as a person!

500
I have had a headache for two days. I must have a brain tumor. 

"Headaches are common and happen occasionally. There is no need to worry" "If my headache doesn't go away in a day I will make an appointment with my PCP to check it out." "I am under a lot of stress and my body is probably telling me I need to take it easy."

500

Give an example of a time when you reframed a thought. 

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