Cognitive Distortions
CD Examples
Cognitive Distortions
CD Examples
Dialectical Shifts
100

This distortion involves seeing your own flaws as huge and others’ flaws as minor or excusable.

What is magnification and minimization?

100

“I messed up at work—I’m a complete failure.”

Labeling

100

Believing that a negative event will lead to the worst possible outcome.

What is catastrophizing?

100

“I always ruin relationships.”

Overgeneralization

100

“This feeling will never go away.”

“Feelings change over time—they don’t last forever.”

200

Interpreting neutral or ambiguous situations as a personal attack or negative judgment.

What is personalization?

200

“If I have a craving, I’m going to relapse.”

Catastrophizing

200

This distortion involves predicting the future as negative without sufficient evidence.

What is fortune telling?

200

“People are judging me when I walk into group.”

Mind reading

200

“People are judging me when I walk into group.”

“I don’t actually know what others are thinking.”

300

Assuming one event defines the entirety of your future experiences.

What is overgeneralization?

300

“I relapsed once, so I’ll probably never get sober.”

Fortune telling

300

Taking one negative event and applying it broadly to all situations.

What is overgeneralization?

300

“I got through the day sober, but that doesn’t count.”

Discounting positives

300

“If they really cared, they would act differently.”

“I can’t control others, only how I respond.”

400

This distortion involves seeing things as all good or all bad, with no middle ground.

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

400

“They didn’t text me back—they must be mad at me.”

Mind reading

400

This distortion focuses only on the negative details while ignoring the positives.

What is discounting positives?

400

“Everyone else has it figured out except me.”

Overgeneralizing

400

“If I’m not perfect, I’m not good enough.”

“Progress is more important than perfection.”

500

This distortion occurs when someone assumes they know what others are thinking without evidence.

What is mind reading?

500

“I missed one meeting, so I’m failing recovery.”

All-or-nothing thinking (Black and White)

500

Believing that because you feel something, it must be true.

What is emotional reasoning?

500

“I relapsed because my boss stressed me out—it’s their fault.”

Blaming

500

“They’re in a bad mood—it must be my fault.”

“Their mood may have nothing to do with me.”