Name that Thinking Error! Part 1
Name that Thinking Error! Part 2
Name that Thinking Error! Part 3
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Assigning labels to ourselves and other people

Labeling

100

The belief that things should be a certain way, which can result in a person feeling guilty or like they failed.

“Should” Statements

100

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

Disqualifying the Positive

200

Thinking in rigid absolutes, such as “always”, “never”, or “every”

All or Nothing Thinking, or Black and White Thinking

200

Seeing a pattern based upon a single event, or being overly broad in the conclusions we draw.

Overgeneralization

200

The assumption that emotions reflect the way things really are.

Emotional Reasoning

300

Exaggerating the importance of events or blowing things out of proportion

Magnification

300

Minimizing the importance of events.

Minimization

300

Another name for a cognitive distortion

A Thinking Error

400

Blaming yourself or taking responsibility for something that was not completely your fault.

Personalization

400

Coming to a conclusion about a situation with little or no evidence.

Jumping to Conclusions

400

Seeing only the worst possible outcomes of a situation.

Catastrophizing

500

Assuming the thoughts and beliefs of others without adequate evidence.

Mind Reading

500

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

Fortune Telling

500

Only paying attention to certain types of evidence

Mental Filter