What are Cog. Distortions?
True/False
Define the Type
Name the Type
Reframe This!
100

What is a Cognitive Distortion?

A "thinking error" or irrational thoughts that shape how you see the world, how you feel, and how you act.

100

Mind reading means you actually know what other people are thinking.

False- (It means you assume without proof.)

100

"Should" Statements

The belief that things "should" be a certain way.

100

I felt awkward at that party, therefore I am ALWAYS so awkward

Overgeneralization

100

"I failed, so I'm a failure."

I didn't do well this time, but that doesn't define me.

200

Who experiences cognitive distortions?

Anyone can experience cognitive distortions!

200

Only people with a mental illness experience cognitive distortions

False! Anyone and everyone can experience cognitive distortions.

200

Focuses on the negative of a situation and filters out the positive. 

OR

Acknowledges positive but refuses to accept it. Finds excuses to turn it into a negative one.

Mental Filtering

200

Our team lost because of me

Personalization

200

"It’s all my fault my team lost the game."

One person doesn’t win or lose a game; we all played together

300

Are cognitive distortions always negative?

Yes, they are almost always considered negative as they skew your perspective.

300

Cognitive distortions are always factual statements

False! Some parts of the statement may be correct, but a cognitive distortion exaggerates or misrepresents the situation. Remember to check the facts!

300

Overgeneralization

Making broad, negative interpretations from a single or a few events.

300

I should always be perfect

"Should" Statements

300

"I just know I’ll fail my test tomorrow."

I don’t know what my grade will be for sure, but I can study and try my best

400

What do cognitive distortions cause?

Increased anxiety, depression, and lower self-esteem

400

All negative thoughts are cognitive distortions

False! Not every negative thought is a cognitive distortion. Look for signs that the negative thought is irrational or exaggerated that distorts your view of the situation.

400

Catastrophizing

Seeing only the worst possible outcomes of a situation without considering other, more likely outcomes.

400

I failed the science test, so I'm going to flunk out of school

Catastrophizing

400

"Everyone thinks I’m weird."

I don’t know what everyone thinks, but my real friends like me for who I am

500

How do you combat cognitive distortions?

Reframing! Identifying that what you're experiencing is a cognitive distortion and reframing the thought is so important!

500

Reframes should always be positive or neutral

True! Ideally, the reframe would be a neutral and realistic statement that challenges the cognitive distortion.

500

Personalization

Blaming yourself for events that you have no control over.

500

I got a lot of good feedback, but I'm focusing on only the negative feedback I got

Disqualifying the Positive

500

DOUBLE WHAMY! What should we do if we notice ourselves having cognitive distortions?? 

Identify it, take a breath, and reframe the negative thought!

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