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.

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