Behaviors
Thoughts
Feelings
Beliefs
Physical Signs
100

These are spur of the moment activities that are not considered fully and often lead to long-term, unpleasant consequences.

What are impulsive behaviors?

100

When a thought gets into a person's head and they just can't get it out.

What are obsessive thoughts?

100

Not being able to feel pleasure in any activity.

What is anhedonia?
100

These are strong, often irrational beliefs that occur primarily with disorders like schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder, but can also occur in psychotic phases of depression and bipolar disorders.

What are delusional beliefs?

100

Racing heart, feeling hot, and other physical symptoms related to this intense state of anxiety.

What is a panic attack?

200

A person will engage in this type of behavior, feeling that it is the only thing that will relieve psychological discomfort or the person must do the behavior to avoid discomfort.

What are compulsive behaviors?

200

Thoughts that enter a person's awareness without prompting and cause significant psychological discomfort.

What are intrusive thoughts?

200

Often a result of trauma, when a person feels irritable, sad, empty, or alone for a long period of time.

What is a "persistent negative emotional state"?

200

Beliefs that everything will always turn out in the worst possible scenario or with the worst possible outcome.

What is catastrophizing?

200
Sunlight helps our body produce this that elevates and normalizes mood.

What is Vitamin D?

300

When we reduce a person or thing to a single label, without consideration of other characteristics of the person or thing.

What is labeling?

300

The tendency to ignore positive events, people, and things in one's life, and pay greater attention to the negative.

What is "mental filtering"?

300

Often a result of trauma, when a person is easily startled and takes a significant amount of time to calm down after being startled.

What is an exaggerated threat response?

300

Beliefs that either "this" or "that" are the only possibilities for solution to a problem.

What is "Black-or-White" thinking?

300

There are many things that affect this generalized and longer sense of feeling, including physical discomfort, hunger, being tired, physical pain, and other factors.

What is our mood?

400

When a person engages in self-destructive activities with the goal to alleviate psychological pain.

What are self-harm behaviors?

400

When people cling to the idea that someone "should" have acted in a specific manner, or that someone "ought to" have done a specific activity.

What is "moral judgmentalism"?
400

When a person is cognitively aware, but feels detached from their body, like they are floating in space or that somehow their physical sense aren't real.

What is "derealization"?

400

Beliefs that if something is not total, then it does not count at all.

What is "All-or-Nothing" thinking?

400

Experiences like itchy skin, upset stomach, muscle tightness, headaches, and other physical symptoms resulting from psychological distress.

What are somatic symptoms?

500

When a person tells themselves that they're a failure, weak, dumb, or no good.

What is negative self-talk?

500

When one considers that the way one feels about something is the truth about that thing.

What is "Emotional Reasoning"?

500

A persistent emotional state that can last anywhere from several hours to several months. When it is a persistent emotional state, it can become problematic if it interferes with functioning in daily activities.

What is mood?

500

Beliefs that another's behavior is about "me" in some way, or that another's behavior is directed towards me.

What is "Personalization"?

500

The rate at which the physical body processes food, medications, and other substances. This is different in different people and can be influenced by weight, exercise, fluid intake, food intake, and other factors.

What is metabolism?

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