CBT basics
Thinking Patterns
Evidence & Reframing
Self-Compassion
Self-Worth
100

“What happened? Be specific.”

What is the situation?

100

Believing the worst possible outcome will happen.

What is catastrophizing?

100

This type of evidence supports your original thought.

What is evidence for the thought?

100

This is a negative thought you often have about yourself.

What is a self-critical thought?

100

This sentence begins with: “Even when I struggle…”

What is a self-worth statement?

200

These are the immediate thoughts that pop into your mind during a situation.

What are automatic thoughts?

200

Seeing things as all good or all bad with no middle ground.

What is all-or-nothing thinking?

200

This type challenges or weakens your original belief.

What is evidence against the thought?

200

This describes how a thought makes you feel emotionally.

What is emotional impact?

200

These are positive qualities you identify about yourself.

What are strengths?


300

These are rated from 0–100 and include anxiety, sadness, anger, and shame.

What are emotions?

300

Assuming you know what others are thinking without evidence.

What is mind reading?

300

This step helps you form a more fair and realistic perspective.

What is cognitive restructuring?

300

This asks where a belief originally came from.

What is the origin of the belief?

300

These are difficult experiences you have overcome.

What are challenges survived?

400

This CBT step involves identifying thinking errors like catastrophizing or mind reading.

What are cognitive distortions?

400

Using feelings as proof that something is true.

What is emotional reasoning?

400

After reframing, you rate these again to see improvement.

What are emotions (new emotion rating)?

400

This step focuses only on facts, not feelings.

What is an evidence-based reality check?

400

These guide your decisions and what matters most to you.

What are values?

500

This step asks you to rewrite your thinking into something more realistic.

What is a balanced thought?

500

Making broad conclusions based on one event.

What is overgeneralization?

500

This CBT process involves analyzing and changing unhelpful thoughts.

What is a thought record?

500

This is rewriting a harsh thought in a kind, realistic way.

What is a compassionate reframe?

500

This overall concept reflects how you see your value as a person.

What is self-worth?

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