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Unhelpful Thinking Patterns 11/11 - Emotional Reasoning
This is the final part of a series looking at common unhelpful thinking habits. These are patterns of thinking that our minds can slip into as a way of coping with challenging situations. You can read more about this in my earlier post here. The Pitfalls of Emotion-Driven Conclusions: How Feelings Can Mislead Reality The emotional reasoning pattern is a very common one thinking habit, and virtually everyone has experienced it at some point or other in their lives. It is a way
Sarah Cosway | BABCP
Apr 27, 20224 min read


Unhelpful Thinking Patterns 10/11 - Judgements & Labelling
This is the tenth part of a series looking at common unhelpful thinking habits. These are patterns of thinking that our minds can slip into as a way of coping with challenging situations. You can read more about this in my earlier post here. Escaping the Traps of Judgemental Thinking Everyone makes judgement about things, other people, and themselves (it’s a natural thing to do!), but there are times when it can take you into the territory of an unhelpful thinking pattern if
Sarah Cosway | BABCP
Apr 20, 20223 min read


Unhelpful Thinking Patterns 9/11 - Shoulds & Musts
This is the ninth part of a series looking at common unhelpful thinking habits. These are patterns of thinking that our minds can slip into as a way of coping with challenging situations. You can read more about this in my earlier post here. Demands of Life: Navigating Internal and External Pressures We all find ourselves subject to demands all the time, it’s just part and parcel of daily life. Some demands are external, and we have no control over those, but a great many are
Sarah Cosway | BABCP
Apr 13, 20223 min read


Unhelpful Thinking Patterns 8/11 - Predictions & Catastrophising.
This is the eighth part of a series looking at common unhelpful thinking habits. These are patterns of thinking that our minds can slip into as a way of coping with challenging situations. You can read more about this in my earlier post here. Decoding the Worrying Mind: Conquering Catastrophising Those of us who identify as worriers will be very familiar with this thinking pattern. It's funny, isn't it, how our minds have a tendency to jump to the worst case scenario rather t
Sarah Cosway | BABCP
Apr 6, 20223 min read


Unhelpful Thinking Patterns 7/11 - Mind Reading
This is the seventh part of a series looking at common unhelpful thinking habits. These are patterns of thinking that our minds can slip into as a way of coping with challenging situations. You can read more about this in my earlier post here. The Impact of Assumptions on Our Daily Lives We spend our lives trapped in our own heads, with no real way of being sure what is going on in the heads of others. Our minds have a tendency to compensate for this by making assumptions abo
Sarah Cosway | BABCP
Mar 30, 20223 min read


Why Do I Blow Things Out of Proportion? How to Stop Turning Molehills Into Mountains
Overthinking 101 - part 6 of 11 Table of Contents Here we are at part 6 of Overthinking 101 already! In this post, we'll explore why we sometimes blow small things out of proportion, and what we can do to stop it from happening so often. You don't need to have read the previous 5 posts to make sense of this one, but to get the most out of it, I can recommend catching up on the others. Especially the first one, which explains how these mental habits quietly shape the way we fe
Sarah Cosway | BABCP
Mar 23, 20228 min read


Why Do I Always Focus on the Negative? Understanding the Mental Filter Trap
Struggling with glass-half-empty thinking? Discover what mental filtering is, why your brain focuses on the negative, and how to retrain your thoughts with self-kindness and practical CBT tools.
Sarah Cosway | BABCP
Mar 16, 202212 min read


Why Do I Always Assume the Worst? How to Stop Overgeneralising Your Thoughts
Overgeneralising and assuming the worst fuels anxiety and hopelessness, especially during chronic stress. Learn what overgeneralising is, why it happens, and how to stop negative thought patterns before they spiral.
Sarah Cosway | BABCP
Mar 9, 20229 min read


What Is 'Black and White' Thinking and Why Is It So Common?
Discover what Black and White Thinking is, why it's so common, and how to shift toward a more flexible mindset using practical, compassionate CBT tools.
Sarah Cosway | BABCP
Mar 2, 20229 min read


Why Am I Always So Self-Critical? How to Master Self-Kindness
Struggling with self-criticism and anxiety? Discover how harsh self-talk fuels the cycle—and learn practical ways to break free and build self-compassion.
Sarah Cosway | BABCP
Feb 23, 202210 min read


Overthinking 101 — Why Your Thoughts Aren't Always Facts
Struggling with overthinking? Discover practical CBT strategies, self-help tools, and expert insights to calm your racing mind and break free from mental loops.
Sarah Cosway | BABCP
Feb 16, 20229 min read
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