Negative Views of Past Trauma and Black-and-White Thinking Linked to More Severe Depression

Negative Views of Past Trauma and Black-and-White Thinking Linked to More Severe Depression

Why do some people experience more severe depression than others, even when facing similar life challenges? Many factors contribute, but a new study points to two important ones: how people interpret past... Read more »
How Trauma and Black-and-White Thinking Make Depression Worse

How Trauma and Black-and-White Thinking Make Depression Worse

Black-and-white thinking, also called polarized or dichotomous thinking, is a cognitive style where people see things in extremes—such as all good or all bad—without recognizing nuance or middle ground. It can make... Read more »
Black-and-White Thinking in Autism

Black-and-White Thinking in Autism

Black and white thinking, also known as all-or-nothing thinking or dichotomous thinking, is a common cognitive pattern in autistic individuals. It’s characterized by an inclination to perceive situations, ideas, or beliefs in... Read more »
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