Mental Filtering: Why You May Only Notice the Negative: Cognitive Distortion #4

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Mental filtering is the cognitive distortion where we only see one aspect of a situation - usually the negative side of it when it comes to depression or anxiety. Mental filtering makes us more depressed. When we only notice the bad, life is depressing. But when we feel crappy, when we feel depressed, we’re more likely to mental filter. Watch this video to learn what you can do to stop this vicious cycle.

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