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Cognitive Distortions: 😨 Understanding and Stopping Catastrophizing

Cognitive Distortions: 😨 Understanding and Stopping Catastrophizing

Update: 2025-06-06
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Are you prone to thinking the worst? This is known as catastrophizing, a cognitive distortion where minor issues feel like catastrophes and blow up into feared disasters. It's a common thought pattern, but when persistent, it fuels anxiety, depression, and stress, impacting daily life and even worsening chronic pain. While not a mental health condition itself, it's often linked to underlying conditions like anxiety disorders and depression. In this episode, we explore what catastrophizing is, its potential roots in experiences like trauma or learned behavior, and strategies to break the cycle. Learn how to identify your thoughts, challenge their likelihood by examining evidence, generate alternative, more realistic perspectives, use journaling to write down feared outcomes and revisit them later to see how seldom they materialize, practice mindfulness, and understand how Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) can help you reframe thinking patterns and develop coping skills. Discover how to regain perspective and manage the worry that everything will fall apart.

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Works Cited

American Medical Association. "What Doctors Wish Patients Knew about Stopping Catastrophic Thoughts." American Medical Association, 26 May 2023.

Calm Editorial Team. "What Is Catastrophizing? 6 Ways to Stop the Negative Spirals." Calm Blog, Calm, 21 Aug. 2023.

Fletcher, Jenna. "What Is Catastrophizing?" Psych Central, Healthline Media, 22 Apr. 2022.

Glette, Mari, et al. "Impact of Pain and Catastrophizing on the Long-Term Course of Depression in the General Population: The HUNT Pain Study." Pain, vol. 162, no. 6, 1 June 2021, pp. 1650-1658, doi:10.1097/j.pain.0000000000002168.

Godin, Seth. "Catastrophe Journal." Reflection.app, Journal Better Inc., N.d.

NHS. "Reframing Unhelpful Thoughts." Every Mind Matters, Crown copyright

Psychology Today Staff. "Catastrophizing." Psychology Today, Sussex Publishers, LLC, 2025.

Stanborough, Rebecca Joy. "How to Change Negative Thinking with Cognitive Restructuring." Healthline, Healthline Media, 5 June 2023.

---. "What Are Cognitive Distortions and How Can You Change These Thinking Patterns?" Healthline, Healthline Media, 25 Oct. 2022.

u/Appropriate_Brick186. "My Mind Is Programmed to Think the Worst Case Scenario." Reddit, r/Meditation, N.d., [URL not provided in source].

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Cognitive Distortions: 😨 Understanding and Stopping Catastrophizing

Cognitive Distortions: 😨 Understanding and Stopping Catastrophizing

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