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Thinking Errors 5
100

When we believe everything is only “good” or “bad”

Black or White Thinking

100

When we try to make a negative bigger, in effect, than what it is.


Magnification

100

You assume that your negative emotions necessarily reflect the way things really are: “I feel it, therefore it must be true.”


Emotional Reasoning 

100

Feeling awkward at a party leads to the conclusion: “I’m an awkward person."

Labeling

100

You've learned to believe that you can’t do this, you can’t do that, you can’t even try.

Learned Helplessness / Powerlessness

200

When we believe we know, for sure, what other people are feeling

Assuming (Jumping to Conclusions)

200

Assuming you know what's going to happen


Fortune Telling

200

When a person does not think of how their actions effects others.


Lack of empathy

200

I know what is really going on, but I act as if I don't so I can avoid having to make a hard choice.

What is avoidance

200

You must please or impress others to maintain your value as a person or to keep from being devalued as a person.

What is People Pleasing

300

When a person thinks that everything is “the end of the world”

Catastrophizing

300

you must please or impress others to maintain your value as a person or to keep from being devalued as a person

people pleasing

300

A checkout clerk is rude to you and you believe that you must have done something to cause it, when you may not have done anything at all.

Personalization

300

I'm just going to pretend that is not true.

denial 

300

You dismiss positive experiences by insisting they “don’t count” for some reason or other. In this way you can maintain a negative belief that is contradicted by your everyday experiences.

Minimizing the Positives


400

“Pointing the finger” to find an excuse not to solve the problem.

 / Making someone feel guilty for making a choice you disagree with.

Blaming

400

Because you messed up, you stop and don't continue trying.

Giving up

400
I believing something is bad for you because you feel bad when it happens.


Ex. I feel scared, so this person is scary. 

Emotional Reasoning

400

I feel more important or deserving others even though I have done nothing to earn it.

Entitlement 

400

What is Asking your self questions about the reality of the situation.

Fact Checking

500

"Put yourself in someone's shoes" and see things from their view. 

You interact with them in a way to show that you care about their thoughts and feelings

Empathy

500

Assuming you know what someone is thinking

Mind Reading

500

Walking into a room and thinking everybody hates you.

Jumping to conclusions

500

When a person makes a judgment based on some information but disregards other information. Example: Someone attends a party and afterward focuses on the one awkward look directed her way and ignores the hours of smiles.

Mental filter

500

Making a broad rule based on a few limited occurrences. Example: believing that if one public speaking event went badly that all of them will.

Over Generalization

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