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Addressing Cognitive Distortions Worksheet: Reframing Thought Patterns

Download this free CBT worksheet to help your client develop healthier thought patterns

Cognitive distortions are erroneous thought patterns that negatively influence perceptions and emotional responses. They are common among individuals experiencing stress, anxiety, or depression. This Addressing Cognitive Distortions Worksheet provides a structured method to help clients identify and challenge these distortions. By recognizing and modifying these unhelpful thoughts, clients can develop a healthier, more realistic view of their situations.The worksheet outlines several types of cognitive distortions, including:
  • All or nothing thinking: Seeing situations in only extremes without middle ground.
  • Overgeneralization: Drawing broad conclusions from a single event.
  • Catastrophizing: Expecting the worst-case scenario in every situation.
  • Emotional reasoning: Believing that because something feels a certain way, it must be true.
The ‘Addressing Cognitive Distortions’ Worksheet will be a valuable aid in your therapy sessions by helping you guide your client to develop:
  • Enhanced rational thinking and emotional regulation: Clients learn to recognize and reframe irrational thoughts, leading to better management of emotions and reduction in stress and anxiety.
  • Structured and focused therapeutic strategy: Provides therapists a clear framework to guide sessions, supporting discussions that directly target specific cognitive distortions.
  • Empowerment and resilience: Both clients and therapists benefit from the active engagement in the therapy process, which empowers clients to take control of their thoughts and fosters resilience against future challenges.
The Addressing Cognitive Distortions Worksheet is an essential tool in cognitive behavioural therapy, helping clients and therapists work together to break down unhealthy thought patterns and replace them with more constructive ones. It is especially beneficial for clients struggling with pervasive negative thinking, offering a clear and effective pathway towards improved mental health and wellbeing. An editable version of this worksheet is free to members of Uncommon Practitioners’ TV.

Download Cognitive Distortions Worksheet

This printable PDF worksheet is an essential tool in cognitive behavioural therapy, helping clients and therapists work together to break down unhealthy thought patterns and replace them with more constructive ones.

Mark Tyrrell

About Mark Tyrrell

Psychology is my passion. I've been a psychotherapist trainer since 1998, specializing in brief, solution focused approaches. I now teach practitioners all over the world via our online courses.

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