क्या नकारात्मक सोच या विचार क्डिप्रेशन/उदासी का कारण बन सकते है ?? ( नकारात्मक सोच - cognitive distortion )
उत्तर - बिलकुल उदासी/depression का कारण बन सकते है !
Here is in the post - "#Overgeneralisation" is there which is a example of faulty thinking- may lead to negative emotional state (एक बार कुछ ख़राब हुआ तो इसका मतलब है ख़राब ही होगा या हर कोई कोई ख़राब ही होगा )
Overgeneralisation" a cognitive distortion that results in some pretty significant errors in thinking and has the potential to cause us a lot of unnecessary emotional pain.
.....When we draw a faulty conclusion about something based on just one example, we are #overgeneralising. You see a single negative event, such as a romantic rejection or a career reversal, as a never-ending pattern of defeat by using words such as “always” or “never” when you think about it.
What is cognitive distortion ??
cognitive distortion is an exaggerated or irrational thought pattern involved in the onset and perpetuation of psychopathological states, especially those more influenced by psychosocial factors, such as #depression and anxiety ! Cognitive distortions are thoughts that cause individuals to perceive reality inaccurately. According to the cognitive model of Beck, a negative outlook on reality, sometimes called negative schemas (or schemata), is a factor in symptoms of emotional dysfunction and poorer subjective wellbeing.
Specifically, negative thinking patterns reinforce negative emotions and thoughts.
1. All-or-Nothing Thinking:
You see things in black-or-white categories. If a situation falls short of perfect, you see it as a total failure. When a young woman on a diet ate a spoonful of ice cream, she told herself, “I’ve blown my diet completely.” This thought upset her so much that she gobbled down an entire quart of ice cream!
2. Over generalization:
Overgeneralisation" a cognitive distortion that results in some pretty significant errors in thinking and has the potential to cause us a lot of unnecessary emotional pain.
.....When we draw a faulty conclusion about something based on just one example, we are #overgeneralising. You see a single negative event, such as a romantic rejection or a career reversal, as a never-ending pattern of defeat by using words such as “always” or “never” when you think about it.
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 a beaker of water.