Cognitive Distortions: All Or Nothing Thinking Worksheet

On this page, we will provide you with a Cognitive Distortions: All Or Nothing Thinking Worksheet. It will help you to improve your dysfunctional pattern of thoughts.

What are Cognitive Distortions: All Or Nothing Thinking Worksheet?

All-or-nothing thinking refers to thinking in extremes. You are either good or worst, there isn’t any grey area in between. In this kind of thinking you only see in absolutes, black & white, right or wrong, and on & off. It is a trap and self-sabotaging mindset. It’s limiting and creates extreme and impossible expectations.

How Cognitive Distortions: All Or Nothing Thinking Worksheet helps?

By getting to know about these cognitive distortions, you will be able to improve your thinking patterns and mend the ways in which you think negatively. You can replace your negative and dysfunctional thoughts with positive and healthy ways.

Instructions on how to use the Cognitive Distortions: All Or Nothing Thinking Worksheet

Use this worksheet as a tool to correct and improve your thought patterns, challenge the irrational thought, find evidence and then choose a new thought.

Other  worksheets you may be interested in

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Black and White Thinking Worksheet

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Conclusion

On this page, we provided you with a Cognitive Distortions: All Or Nothing Thinking Worksheet, which hopefully helped you to improve your dysfunctional pattern of thoughts.

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Resources

The worksheets on this site should not be used in place of professional advice from a mental health professional. 

You should always seek help from a mental health professional or medical professional. We are not providing any advice or recommendations here.

There are various resources where you can seek help.

You could use Online-Therapy if you feel you need counselling.

If you live in the UK then this list of resources from the NHS may help you find help.

If you live in the USA then you could contact Mental Health America who may be able to assist you further.