Glossary

  • Negative Thought Patterns

    Negative thought patterns are habitual ways of thinking that contribute to feelings of distress, low self-esteem, and pessimism. Examples include catastrophising (expecting the worst), black-and-white thinking (seeing situations as all good or all bad), and self-criticism (harshly judging oneself). Therapy can help individuals identify and challenge these patterns to promote more balanced and constructive thinking.
Find a Professional Counsellor Near You
Whether it’s a difficult life event, depression, anxiety, or anything else. Use to form below to tell us about your situation and we’ll connect you to qualified mental health care professionals near you in minutes!

Enter Your Postcode or Location to Start

Close this Form
100% secure

Find Help Now

Find Qualified Counsellors & Therapists Near You!
Our platform makes it easy to find a trusted online counsellor or therapist to help you through whatever it is you’re facing without ever having to leave your home. Whether it’s a difficult life event, depression, anxiety, or anything else, just tell us what you’re looking for and we’ll connect you to a list of qualified mental health care professionals to choose from. Browse hundreds of online counsellors & therapists and read genuine reviews to help you make a decision.
Close this Form
100% secure