Name that Cognitive Distortions 1
Name that Cognitive Distortions 2
Examples
Strategies
Misc.
100

You see things in terms of black or white, right or wrong, good or bad with no in-between thinking. 

What is All or Nothing Thinking?


(Inflexible thinking, polarized thinking, black-and-white thinking)

100

You take one experience and generalize it across many similar experiences. 

What is overgeneralization?

100

Parents should always put their children first. 

What are "shoulds" of the world? 


Should statements works as well

100
This is how you make an unhelpful thought into a helpful thought. 

What is Reframe?

100

Another term for cognitive distortions

What are Thinking Errors?

(Thinking traps, automatic negative thoughts)

200

You focus on the negative experiences in your life and ignore the positive experiences. 

What is disqualifying the positive?


(Negative Focus)

200

You hold others responsible for events in your life without taking accountability for yourself. 

What is blaming?

200

I don't want to talk about my problems, it will only make me feel worse. 

What is avoidance?

200

What is the first step when you are having unhelpful thoughts?

What is "Notice it"?

200

The three unhelpful thoughts we covered in the first lesson

What is "beating self up", "fortune-telling", and "worst case scenario"?

300

You make assumptions without any valid evidence. 

What is jumping to conclusions?

300

You think that if you change one aspect of your life, all other aspects will automatically improve as well. 

What is fallacy of change?

300

I shouldn't complain about my life because some people have it much worse. 

What is Shouldn't?


Will accept Unfair Comparisons for 1/2 points. 

300

Name and reframe this cognitive distortion. 

"He didn't say hello to me when he saw mw, so he must be mad at me."

What is Jumping to Conclusions?

Ex: He might be in a rush to get to class. 


300

Describe the cognitive distortion: Labeling and Mislabeling. 

What is assigning negative labels to yourself or mislabeling the negative event as a reflection of your entire self. 

400

You expect the worst-case scenario to happen every time. 

What is catastrophizing?

400

You take personal responsibility for events that are outside of your control.

What is Personalization?


(will not accept other control answers, key here is PERSONAL!)

400
I was late to work today, this could ruin my whole entire career. 

What is Magnification and Minimization?

400

This is how you could overcome Avoidance.

Ex: She doesn't fly on planes because she gets anxious that it might crash. 

What is facing your fears?

400

Name the three cognitive distortions that have to do with seeing things in terms of absolutes (always/never

What is all-or-nothing thinking, polarized thinking, and inflexible thinking?
500

You assume that you know how someone else if feeling without asking them. 

What is Mind Reading?

500

This cognitive distortion leads to more cognitive distortions as a result of not facing your fears. 

What is avoidance?

500

I have been working really hard at practice and I have been a good teammate. This means I will start next game, if I don't I will be really disappointed and upset with my coach. 

What is Heaven's Reward Fallacy?


Will also consider fallacy of fairness for half points.

500

You are feeling like you don't have any friends anymore. What would be an example of a downward thought spiral and a reframe to go to an upward thought spiral?

Downward spiral: No one likes me, I'm a loser, I will never have any friends

Upward spiral: I haven't really tried to make friends lately. Tomorrow I will sit with a new person and get to know them. 

500

The difference between Using Feelings as Facts and Emotional Reasoning. 

Using feelings as facts: using feelings to make decisions rather than facts

Emotional Reasoning: Because you feel that way, it must be true

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