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A. Cognitive distortion
B. Complaint
C. Negative thinking
D. Depression
A. Personalizing
B. Pessimism
C. Worry
D. Dispute
A. Vicious cycle
B. Negative thinking
C. Positive thinking
D. Self-defeating attitude
A. Complaint
B. Self-defeating attitude
C. Optomism
D. Negative thinking
A. Negative thinking
B. Attitude
C. Pessimism
D. Self-defeating attitude
A. Vicious cycle
B. Personalizing
C. Positive thinking
D. Worry
A. Worry
B. Judgementalism
C. Irrational belief
D. Positive thinking
A. Overgeneralizing
B. Irrational belief
C. Vicious cycle
D. Personalizing
A. Self-defeating attitude
B. Irrational belief
C. Complaint
D. Overgeneralizing
A. Judgementalism
B. ABCDE method
C. Dispute
D. Overgeneralizing
A. Personalizing
B. ABCDE method
C. Negative thinking
D. Catastrophizing
A. Complaint
B. Self-defeating attitude
C. Attitude
D. Cognitive distortion
A. Positive thinking
B. Irrational belief
C. Vicious cycle
D. Optomism
A. Catastrophizing
B. ABCDE method
C. Overgeneralizing
D. Vicious cycle
A. Positive thinking
B. ABCDE method
C. Overgeneralizing
D. Personalizing
A. Judgementalism
B. Worry
C. Overgeneralizing
D. Dispute
A. Irrational belief
B. Complaint
C. Pessimism
D. ABCDE method
A. Optomism
B. Complaint
C. Depression
D. Dispute
A. Convergent
B. Confirmation bias
C. Convergent; divergent thinking
D. Convenience