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These are all prime examples of cognitive distortions: thought patterns that cause people to view reality in inaccurate — usually negative — ways. In short, they’re habitual errors in thinking.
Cognitive distortions, unconscious bias, cognitive bias, implicit bias, logical fallacies: you probably heard most or all of these terms. They can get really confusing if you don’t know the ...
This week, Jared Bowen gives us a look at what the Front Porch Arts Collective is doing virtually for Juneteenth. Plus, a new online exhibition that looks at how maps and visual data are used to ...
Cognitive distortions are thought biases that create negative patterns in the way a person thinks. Changing these habitual thoughts can help improve a person’s general well-being. Learn more.
Tom Emmer says his opponents and members of the media are saying untrue things about him. But his examples are pretty weak.
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