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  1. Cut Out #Catastrophizing

    Constantly imagining the #worstoutcome increases and maintains #distress.

    Key points:

    - Catastrophizing is thinking the worst possible outcome will happen #withoutevidence to support this thought.
    - Catastrophizing is related to #anxiety, #depression, and #chronichealthconditions such as #chronicpain.
    - Catastrophizing leads to distress and anxiety and makes you think a #badoutcome is more likely than it is.

    psychologytoday.com/us/blog/li

  2. Cut Out #Catastrophizing

    Constantly imagining the #worstoutcome increases and maintains #distress.

    Key points:

    - Catastrophizing is thinking the worst possible outcome will happen #withoutevidence to support this thought.
    - Catastrophizing is related to #anxiety, #depression, and #chronichealthconditions such as #chronicpain.
    - Catastrophizing leads to distress and anxiety and makes you think a #badoutcome is more likely than it is.

    psychologytoday.com/us/blog/li

  3. Cut Out #Catastrophizing

    Constantly imagining the #worstoutcome increases and maintains #distress.

    Key points:

    - Catastrophizing is thinking the worst possible outcome will happen #withoutevidence to support this thought.
    - Catastrophizing is related to #anxiety, #depression, and #chronichealthconditions such as #chronicpain.
    - Catastrophizing leads to distress and anxiety and makes you think a #badoutcome is more likely than it is.

    psychologytoday.com/us/blog/li

  4. Cut Out #Catastrophizing

    Constantly imagining the #worstoutcome increases and maintains #distress.

    Key points:

    - Catastrophizing is thinking the worst possible outcome will happen #withoutevidence to support this thought.
    - Catastrophizing is related to #anxiety, #depression, and #chronichealthconditions such as #chronicpain.
    - Catastrophizing leads to distress and anxiety and makes you think a #badoutcome is more likely than it is.

    psychologytoday.com/us/blog/li

  5. Cut Out #Catastrophizing

    Constantly imagining the #worstoutcome increases and maintains #distress.

    Key points:

    - Catastrophizing is thinking the worst possible outcome will happen #withoutevidence to support this thought.
    - Catastrophizing is related to #anxiety, #depression, and #chronichealthconditions such as #chronicpain.
    - Catastrophizing leads to distress and anxiety and makes you think a #badoutcome is more likely than it is.

    psychologytoday.com/us/blog/li