Cognitive Distortions
Examples I
Examples II
Terms
Reframe
100

The belief that things should be a certain way.

"Should" Statements

100

"They complimented my new haircut, but they only said it to be nice."

Disqualifying the Positive

100

I ate a piece of pie at the picnic. I am going to get diabetes. 

Catastrophizing
100

A deep, foundational conviction about yourself, other people, and the world.

Core Belief

100

You got a flat tire. "This always happens to me. I have terrible luck."

This is only the second flat tire I've had in my lifetime. This is frustrating, and I feel unlucky in this moment. 

200

Thinking in absolutes, such as "always," "never," or "every."

All-or-Nothing Thinking (Black and White Thinking)

200

You send a text message and don't hear back right away. Your stomach tightens. "They are upset with me."

Jumping to Conclusions

200

"Everyone thinks I'm weird."

Mind Reading

200

A structured decision-making and cognitive tool used to challenge unhealthy patterns of thinking.

Cost-Benefit Analysis 

200

"I only won because there was no competition."

I put forth my best effort and won. I deserve to feel proud of this win, no matter the competition involved.

300

Accepting our emotions as fact.

Emotional Reasoning

300

You meet one rude person from a town and now think everyone from that town is mean. 

Overgeneralization

300

"I never have anything interesting to say."

All-or-nothing thinking (Black and White Thinking)

300

Rapid, habitual streams of inner dialogue or mental images that pop into your head instantly in response to a trigger.

Automatic thoughts

300

"It's my fault that my parents are divorced. If I was a better child, this would not happen."

"It is not my fault that my parents are divorced. I am a child of my parents, not the manager of their marriage."

400

The tendency to believe everything others say and do is about you.

Personalization

400
Brushing off chronic chest pain as "just a little heartburn."

Minimization

400

"I am an annoying person."

Labeling

400

Mental habit of noticing, remembering, and reacting to bad things more than good things.

Negativity Bias

400

"He never cleans up after himself after eating. He is so lazy!"

"He often does not clean up after himself."

"He often leaves a mess. I wonder if he notices he does this?"

"I noticed you left crumbs on the table. Could you wipe the table after you are done eating each time?"


500
Only paying attention to certain types of evidence, typically focused on only the negative.

Mental Filter

500
"I work harder than you, so it is only fair that I receive the promotion."

Fallacy of Fairness

500

"My partner is cheating on me. I know this because I saw them smiling and talking to someone else and I am feeling jealous."

Emotional Reasoning

500

A cognitive-behavioral therapy technique used to stop mental spirals; challenges worst-case assumptions.

Decatastrophizing

500

"It's unfair that my friend makes more money working a similar job."

"I might not make as much, but I am grateful for the job I have."

"Our situations are different and it is not helpful to compare."