Outschool
登入

思考陷阱:發現並處理自動的負面想法 ANTS

思考陷阱,又稱認知扭曲,是不基於事實的誇大思考模式。本課程將涵蓋 16 個常見的思考錯誤以及如何處理它們。
Nanci Norelli Smith, PhD
平均評分:
4.6
評論數量:
(737)
熱門課程
班級

包含什麼

4 現場會議
2 上課時間
我們無法翻譯此文,請刷新頁面並再試一次。

課堂經歷

Get $25 off my class "Thinking Traps: Spotting & Dealing With Automatic Negative Thoughts ANTS" with coupon code NORELANTS25 until Sep 20, 2024. Get started at https://outschool.com/classes/thinking-traps-spotting-dealing-with-automatic-negative-thoughts-ants-YQvd9GiT and enter the coupon code at checkout.

Words can be helpful or words can hurt. In the same way, our thoughts can be helpful or hurt.
Self-Talk, aka Metacognition, or "thinking about thinking" is a very important executive function of the prefrontal cortex of the brain. It is the last executive function to develop fully (estimates say anywhere from 22 to 25 years old).
This makes it so crucial to not only notice what we are thinking and also notice the quality of our thoughts. Thoughts that make us feel bad about ourselves are Automatic Negative Thoughts or A.N.T.s. They spontaneously pop into our head automatically and they are negative. The worst part is that they can feel like they are true.

Let's Explore the common A.N.T.S together. It's never too soon to notice our thoughts and decide if they are helpful or not.

Class 1: 
Personalizing- Blaming yourself for something that was not your fault.
All or Nothing (Black or White) Thinking- Things are all good or all bad
Overgeneralizing-making conclusions based on one negative experience
Always Right- Thinking that you are always right, even if it is just an opinion


Class 2:
Filtering- Only paying attention to the negative aspects while ignoring positive 
Discounting the Positive- minimizing personal achievements as inconsequential or invalid
Blaming- Not taking responsibility for actions
Labeling- Giving labels to yourself or others


Class 3:
Emotional Reasoning- believing that negative emotions are the reality
Shoulds- Using words like “should” and “must” can make you feel guilty; things should be a certain way
Jumping to Conclusions 1 Fortune Telling- thinking you can predict the future and that it will be negative
Jumping to Conclusions 2- Mind Reading - Thinking you can read people’s minds 



Class 4:
Binocular 1 -Minimizing- when you downplay significance of situation or event
Binocular 2- Magnifying (Catastrophizing) Thinking things are going to be way worse than they really are
Fairness -Thinking things are not fair to you
Control Fallacies- thinking you have complete control or no control at all

其他詳情

供應清單
printable files will be available
 3 註冊後即可取得文件
外部資源
學習者無需使用標準 Outschool 工具以外的任何應用程式或網站。
已加入 April, 2020
4.6
737評論
熱門課程
教師檔案
教師專業知識和證書
博士學位 在 心理學 從 University of Connecticut
New to Outschool? Use code NanciNo2020 to save $20 today! Can be applied to any class on Outschool including mine.


My passion is educating children (and parents) about executive functioning and its developmental importance. Too many kids get labeled as "lazy" or "troubled", when a lack of skill is the culprit, not a stubborn "will".   
This has led to extensive professional development training in executive functioning from leading experts in the field including an advanced certificate in EF for children and adolescents, and an advanced EF Mastery course of evidence- based strategies in attention, memory and self-regulation. More specific to ADHD was an intensive evidence-based Strategies course for managing ADHD across the lifespan.

I am a certified provider of the  PEERS® program, an evidence-based social skills program developed at UCLA for children through young adults on the Spectrum. 

I earned a Bachelor of Science in Psychobiology from Fairfield (CT) University, and Masters and Doctorate degrees from UCONN in Biobehavioral Science.                         
 

            
One of my 6 children is autistic and has adhd, and three others have ADHD; I have ADD myself.  
I celebrate neurodiversity and see it as a superpower!

I am a self taught artist,  and volunteer for WA based non- profit "Paws with Cause", which uses art to raise money and awareness to help shelter pets get adopted and cared for.
I was recently interviewed on a podcast I was interviewed on a podcast. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/adhd-for-smart-ass-women-with-tracy-otsuka/id1443678424?i=1000634888729

評論

現場小組課
分享

US$25

每週或US$100 用於 4 課程
每週上課 x 1 次, 4 週
30 分鐘

有182 為學習者完成此課程
即時視訊會議
年齡: 7-11
3-12 每班學員人數

關於
支援
安全隱私加州隱私學習者隱私條款
下載這個軟體
在應用程式商店下載在 Google Play 上取得
© 2024 校外