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100

Seeing only the worst possible outcomes of a situation.

What is catastrophizing?

100

Interpreting the thoughts and beliefs of others without adequate evidence.

What is mind reading

100

When your mind decreases the importance of your desirable qualities and positive experiences.

What is minimizing.

100

True or False: It is helpful to self-monitor by noticing the thoughts and situations that spark negative feelings and states of mind.  

What is True. 

100

The act of defining a problem; determining the cause of the problem; identifying, prioritizing, and selecting alternatives for a solution; and implementing a solution.

What is problem-solving

200

Recognizing only the negative aspects of a situation while ignoring the positive. 

What is disqualifying the positive

200

The expectation that a situation will turn out badly without adequate evidence.

What is fortune telling
200

Exaggerating the importance of your struggles, problems, and shortcomings.

What is magnification

200

A method to find out where and how your automatic thoughts are biased or illogical. Ex: Is this thought based on emotion or facts? What evidence is there that this thought is accurate?

What is questioning your assumptions/challenging the thinking mistake. 

200

Strategies that can help a person manage their traumatic memories or strong emotions. The purpose is to allow a person to step away from negative thoughts or flashbacks.

What are grounding techniques

300

The assumption that emotions reflect the way things really are.

What is emotional reasoning

300
The belief that things should be a certain way.

What is "should" statement

300

The belief that one is responsible for events outside of their own control.

What is personalization

300

A practice that involves coming up with other explanations that are rational and positive to replace the distortions that have been adopted over time.

What is generating alternatives

300

When you attain information that is for or against your thoughts, assumptions, and beliefs to determine how rational they are.

What is gathering evidence.

400

You see things in only two categories and think in absolute ways. If a situation falls short of perfect, you see it as a total failure.

What is all-or-nothing thinking (black-or-white)

400

Seeing a single or few negative events as a never ending pattern of defeat, or making broad and negative interpretations from the event(s).

What is overgeneralizing

400
Give an Example of a Thinking Mistake. 

Any answer with a thinking mistake. 

400

Give an example of Dialectical thinking. 

Any example. Be sure to use AND. 

400

Give an Example of a Positive Affirmation. 

Any positive self-thought or cheerleading statement. 
500

Give an Example of a Thinking Mistake. 

Any answer using one of the thinking mistakes. 

500

You develop selective hearing and vision and only hear and see the one negative thing and ignore the many positive things

What is mental filter. 

500

A cognitive distortion in which people reduce themselves or other people to a single - usually negative - characteristic or descriptor.

What is labeling 

500

Using this strategy, you would consider the advantages and disadvantages of maintaining a certain thinking mistake. Ex: What does this thought pattern cost you emotionally and practically speaking? What are the long-term effects? How does this thought pattern limit me?

What is pros and cons list

500

Challenge this thought: "I never get anything right."

Examples could point out things that have went well, etc. 

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