seeing only the worst possible outcomes of a situation
catastrophizing
Cognitive Distortions are abnormal
False: They are in fact normal, we all have irrational thoughts from time to time!
The thoughts that our emotions reflect the way things really are in reality.
emotional reasoning
"My achievements are not important, but I remember of the mistake I made 5 years ago that changed my life."
magnification and minimization
making broad interpretations from a single or few events.
overgeneralization
Cognitive distortions are irrational thoughts that can influence our emotions.
True
recognizing only the negative aspects of a situation while ignoring the positive.
disqualifying the positive
"I am very awkward."
overgeneralization
the belief that their actions will influence unrelated situations that may or may not occur
magical thinking
Cognitive distortions are healthy when they are used in extreme forms.
False: When used in extreme forms, cognitive distortions can have a negative influence on our mental health and overall well-being.
the belief that things should be a certain way.
"should statements"
"I am a good person, so bad things should not be happening to me..."
magical thinking
The belief that one is responsible for events outside of their own control.
personalization
ABC of CBT is a common tool to use to help identify your negative and positive beliefs/thoughts and feelings/behaviors of a situation.
True
interpreting the thoughts and beliefs of others without adequate evidence
mind reading
"My grandma is sick, but if I gave more of my time, she would feel better right now."
personalization
Concluding the meaning of a situation with little to no evidence.
jumping to conclusions
Dialectical Behavioral Therapy is a recognized form of talk therapy in which people learn to identify, interrupt, and change unhealthy thinking patterns.
False: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) helps identify, and change unhealthy thinking patterns.
Dialectical Behavioral Therapy focuses on mindfulness and grounding.
expectation that a situation will turn out badly without adequate evidence
fortune telling
"Because I always mess up, I will never be good enough to do anything."
all-or-nothing thinking