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David J Sherwin Recovery Podcast: Common Thought Distortions
Manage episode 259209544 series 2640597
In this Episode I talk about Common Thought Distortions and how they may affect you in sobriety and life.
Here is also a list of examples to look at below:
Forecasting: Assuming that the future will turn out negatively and feeling convinced that this is true.
Examples:
This project is destined to fail.
My family will fall apart.
Mind Reading: Assuming that another person is having negative thoughts or reactions to you without checking out your perception.
Examples:
This teacher hates me.
My family blames me.
Negative Filter: Focusing on a single negative instance and disqualifying any positive experiences or evidence to the contrary.
Examples:
Since I did not make a good meal tonight, I must be a bad cook.
Since my kids are frustrated with me, I must be a bad dad.
All or Nothing Thinking: Seeing things in extreme ways, as either/or, with no middle ground.
Examples:
Because I feel sad, I’ll never be able to feel happy again.
Because I did not get an A+ on my test, it means I am stupid.
Emotional Reasoning Believing something is true, because it feels like it is true.
Examples:
Because I feel like my boss does not like me, he must really not like me.
My children do not really want me around. I know because I can feel it.
Catastrophizing: Exaggerating the importance of an event or outcome.
Examples:
Getting an F on my test is the WORST thing that could ever happen.
My family is terrible because we had an argument.
Should Statements: Having a rigid set of rules about how one should behave or think.
Examples:
I should be more prepared. I should not rely on others. Personalization Seeing yourself as the cause of an external negative event for which you were not primarily responsible.
Examples:
If I had not driven my car that day, we would not have had an accident.
We would not have gotten lost if I was more organized. T
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40 bölüm
Manage episode 259209544 series 2640597
In this Episode I talk about Common Thought Distortions and how they may affect you in sobriety and life.
Here is also a list of examples to look at below:
Forecasting: Assuming that the future will turn out negatively and feeling convinced that this is true.
Examples:
This project is destined to fail.
My family will fall apart.
Mind Reading: Assuming that another person is having negative thoughts or reactions to you without checking out your perception.
Examples:
This teacher hates me.
My family blames me.
Negative Filter: Focusing on a single negative instance and disqualifying any positive experiences or evidence to the contrary.
Examples:
Since I did not make a good meal tonight, I must be a bad cook.
Since my kids are frustrated with me, I must be a bad dad.
All or Nothing Thinking: Seeing things in extreme ways, as either/or, with no middle ground.
Examples:
Because I feel sad, I’ll never be able to feel happy again.
Because I did not get an A+ on my test, it means I am stupid.
Emotional Reasoning Believing something is true, because it feels like it is true.
Examples:
Because I feel like my boss does not like me, he must really not like me.
My children do not really want me around. I know because I can feel it.
Catastrophizing: Exaggerating the importance of an event or outcome.
Examples:
Getting an F on my test is the WORST thing that could ever happen.
My family is terrible because we had an argument.
Should Statements: Having a rigid set of rules about how one should behave or think.
Examples:
I should be more prepared. I should not rely on others. Personalization Seeing yourself as the cause of an external negative event for which you were not primarily responsible.
Examples:
If I had not driven my car that day, we would not have had an accident.
We would not have gotten lost if I was more organized. T
Follow me: David J Sherwin Recovery Podcast on ⚓ https://anchor.fm/davidjsherwin
davidjsherwin.com
Facebook: Facebook.com/davidjsherwin
Instagram.com/davidjsherwin
Twitter.com/david j sherwin
Youtube.com/davidjsherwin
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.
.
.
.
#guidedmeditation #goals #podcaster #mantra #podcastlife #podcasts #mentalillness #podcastlove #podcasting #sunday #enlightenment #quoteoftheday #inspiration #motivational # #fridaymorning #yogini #podcastshow #podcastersofinstagram #chakra #lifequotes #yogainspiration #inspirationalquotes #fitnessmotivation #yogalove #googlepodcast #podcast #consciousness #wednesdaymotivation #motivationalquotes
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