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Overgeneralization


14 years ago 0 81 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
I definitely overgeneralize all the time.  I can take an ache or a red spot on my skin and turn either into something that I could die from!  I am trying to do better lately...working on not overreacting.  I also did it today after my procedure I had tons of stuff going through my head.  It makes it hard sometimes to live a normal life.
 
Lisa
14 years ago 0 6252 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
Nah. I do it too, and then get mad at myself for thinking it.

Davit.
14 years ago 0 113 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
I overgeneralize and think that people don't like me all the time! It's embarassing to admit...but I do it. If a friend doesn't return my call right away I think she is mad at me even if it's only because she got caught up doing somthing else...

I guess the best way to challenge thse thoughts is to think of alternatives and then see which thought was right the bad one or the positive one...

Anyone else? Or is this something that I just do?

14 years ago 0 12049 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
Members,

This week we will be focusing on overgeneralization. An overgeneralization error happens when people make general conclusions based on specific situations. It’s making a mountain out of a mole hill.  For example, if somebody doesn’t smile and say “hello” right away, a person may thinks “they must be angry at me.” Another example would be if a person find themselves in an uncomfortable position and begins to think “I am going to have a heart attack” or “I am going to faint”.

How often do you find yourself overgeneralize? Today we challenge you to keep count with a pen and paper. Let’s challenge these and think or some ways to reverse these thoughts.

Don’t forget to post your results here! 

 

 


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