Re: Common Human Errors

From: R. (coyyote@hotmail.com)
Date: Fri Apr 27 2001 - 13:41:55 MDT


re:PERSONALIZATION:
You see yourself as the cause of some negative external event which
in fact you were not primarily responsible for.

Add...

VICTIMIZATION

You see yourself as NOT the cause of some negative external event which
in fact you were primarily or somewhat responsible for.

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> COGNITIVE DISTORTIONS
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> ALL-OR-NOTHING THINKING:
> You see things in black-and-white categories. If your performance
> falls short of perfect, you see yourself as a total failure.
>
> OVERGENERALIZATION:
> You see a single negative event as a never-ending pattern of defeat.
>
> MENTAL FILTER:
> You pick out a single negative detail and dwell on it exclusively so
> that your vision of all reality becomes darkened, like the drop of
> ink that discolors the entire beaker of water.
>
> DISQUALIFYING THE POSITIVE:
> You reject positive experiences by insisting they ``don't count" for
> some reason or other.
>
> JUMPING TO CONCLUSIONS:
> You make a negative interpretation even though there are no definite
> facts that convincingly support your conclusion.
>
> 1. Mind Reading: You arbitrarily conclude that someone is reacting
> negatively to you, and you don't bother to check this out.
> 2. Fortune Teller Error: You anticipate that things will turn out
> badly, and you feel convinced that your prediction is an
> already-established fact.
>
> MAGNIFICATION OR MINIMIZATION:
> You exaggerate the importance of things, or you inappropriately
> shrink things until they appear tiny.
>
> EMOTIONAL REASONING:
> You assume that your negative emotions necessarily reflect the way
> things really are: ``I feel it, therefore it must be true."
>
> SHOULD STATEMENTS:
> You try to motivate yourself with shoulds and shouldn'ts, as if you
> had to be whipped and punished before you could be expected to to do
> anything. ``Musts" and ``oughts" are also offenders. The emotional
> consequence is guilt. When you direct should statements toward
> others, you feel anger, frustration, and resentment.
>
> LABELING AND MISLABELING:
> This is an extreme form of overgeneralization. Instead of describing
> your error, you attach a negative label to yourself. When someone
> else's behavior rubs you the wrong way, you attach a negative label
> to him/her.
>
> PERSONALIZATION:
> You see yourself as the cause of some negative external event which
> in fact you were not primarily responsible for.
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