Borderline Personality Disorder and Cognitive Distortions: Correcting Thought Errors

The thinking errors that maintain Borderline Personality Disorder and CBT techniques for correcting them.

Cognitive distortions — systematic errors in thinking — are both symptoms and drivers of borderline personality disorder. Identifying and correcting them is core to CBT.

Common Cognitive Distortions in Borderline Personality Disorder

All-or-nothing thinking: 'I failed once, therefore I always fail' — common in borderline personality disorder

Catastrophizing: Expecting the worst-case outcome for borderline personality disorder-related situations

Mind reading: Assuming others are judging you negatively

Fortune telling: Predicting negative borderline personality disorder-related outcomes as facts

Emotional reasoning: 'I feel like I'm failing, therefore I am' — borderline personality disorder emotions mistaken for evidence

Should statements: Rigid rules about how you or others must behave that create borderline personality disorder when violated

Correcting Cognitive Distortions in Borderline Personality Disorder

The CBT process: identify the distorted thought → examine the evidence → generate a more balanced alternative → notice the effect on borderline personality disorder.

With practice, cognitive restructuring becomes automatic and borderline personality disorder loses much of its staying power.

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