Negative Automatic Thoughts are the involuntary, reflexive beliefs and self-statements that occur in response to certain situations—often colored by cognitive distortions (e.g., “I’m a failure,” “Nobody likes me.”). They frequently contribute to mood and anxiety disorders.
Key Points:
- Common Distortions: All-or-nothing thinking, catastrophizing, overgeneralization, and personalization.
- Role in Mental Health: Central to the development and maintenance of depression, anxiety, and low self-esteem.
- Therapeutic Approach: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) helps individuals identify, challenge, and replace negative automatic thoughts with more balanced, factual perspectives.
- Self-Help Techniques: Journaling, thought records, and mindfulness to become aware of and reframe negative self-talk.