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Making broad interpretations from a single or few events. "I felt awkward during my job interview, I am always so awkward."

What is over-generalization. 

100

A symptom of depression is a persistently ____ mood.

What is sad or depressed?

100
Interpreting the meaning of a situation with little or no evidence

What is Jumping to Conclusions

100

What does CBT stand for? 

Cognitive Behavior Therapy

100

The belief that things should be a certain way. "I should always be friendly?"

What is "Should" Statements?

200

Exaggerating or minimizing the importance of events. One night believe their own achievements are unimportant, or that their mistakes are excessively important. 

What is magnification or minimization. 

200

Name 2 symptoms of withdrawal.

What is sweating, goosebumps, anxiety, insomnia, or muscle pain


200

Interpreting the thoughts and beliefs of others without adequate evidence. "She would not go on a date with me. She probably thinks I'm ugly." 

What is Mind Reading?

200

What does DBT stand for?

Dialectical Behavior Therapy

200

The thinking in absolutes such as "always", "never", or "every". "I never do a good enough job on anything

What is All-or-Nothing Thinking, or Black and White. 

300

Seeing only the worst possible outcomes of a situation

What is catastrophizing?

300

Common anxiety signs and symptoms include:

What is feeling nervous, increased heart rate, rapid breathing, and sweating




300

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

What is Fortune Telling?

300

What are the four components of CBT Cognitive Model?

What is Situation, Thought, Emotion, Behavior

300

A stimulus, such as a person, place, situation, or thing-that contributes to unwanted emotional or behavioral response

What is a Trigger?

400

The belief that acts will influence unrelated situations. "I am a good person-bad things shouldn't happen to me."

What is magical thinking?

400

The process where someone who has been wronged chooses to let go of their resentment, and treat the wrongdoer with compassion.

What is Forgiveness 

400

The assumption that emotions reflect the way things really are. "I feel like a bad friend, therefore I must be a bad friend."

What is Emotional Reasoning?

400

What are considered the three main components of CBT?


What is Thoughts, Feelings (Emotions), and Behaviors

400

The communication style in which a person stands up for their own needs and beliefs, while also respecting the needs of others. Communication is defined by mutual respect, diplomacy, and directness.

 What is Assertive Communication?

500

The belief that one is responsible for events outside of their own control. "My mom is always upset. She would be fine if I did more to help her." 

What is personalization? 

500

A person's beliefs about what's important, or what matters most to them

What is values?

500

Recognizing only the negative aspects of a situation while ignoring the positive. One might receive many compliments on an evaluation, but focus on the single piece of negative feedback.

What is disqualifying the positive?

500

A disease involving continued substance use despite significant substance-related problems.

What is Addiction?

500

The limits and rules that people set for themselves in relationships.

What are Boundaries?