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Cognitive Distortions Worksheet

On this page we will provide you with a Cognitive Distortions Worksheet.It will help you know about the errors in the thinking of a person and their mechanism of formation.
What is a Cognitive Distortions Worksheet ?
Thinking errors or cognitive distortions are the faulty pattern of thoughts a person possesses in his mind. They are usually self defeating.they mostly occur when your thinking does not match with the reality.Problems like anxiety and low self esteem are correlated with negative thinking.
How will a Cognitive DistortionsWorksheet help?
This worksheet is designed to shed light on the possible cognitive errors . All thinking errors are mentioned and explained with the help of examples.It will help you to know about the cognitive distortions.
Instructions on how to use a Cognitive Distortions Worksheet
Thinking errors can be strong habits ,they are operated by the subconscious of mind.This worksheet will help you to address these thoughts and change them .Both thinking error cycle and examples of thinking errors are given in the worksheet.It will help you to understand the whole process of thinking errors.
Conclusion
On this page we provided you with a Cognitive distortions Worksheet. It hopefully helped you know about the errors in the thinking of a person.
If you have any questions or comments, please let us know.
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