"I bet shehatesme."anexampleof mindreading“I feel like abad friend,therefore Imust be abad friend.” anexample ofemotionalreasoning.MinimizationDownplayingtheimportanceof events.“My mom isalways upset.She would befine if I didmore to helpher.”an example ofpersonalization"Allpeoplewho____are____."an example ofovergeneralizationOvergeneralizationMaking broadinterpretationsfrom a singleor few events.Shouldstatements The belief thatthings ought tobe a certain way.Pressure we puton ourselves. “ I just knowI’m not goingto make theteam.”anexampleof fortunetelling"what I didwas nobig deal."an exampleminimization"I bet he saidthat just tomake memad."an example ofpersonalization"I wasawkwardyesterday. I'malways soawkward!"example ofemotionalreasoning &overgeneralization"I'm a goodperson, so badthings shouldn'thappen to me."anexampleof magicalthinking"My dad isn'tanswering thephone. I bethe's been inan accident."an example ofcatastrophizingAll ornothingthinkingThinking inextremes. It’seither all good orit’s all bad. Usingwords like“always” & “never”MagicalthinkingThe belief thatour choiceswill influenceunrelatedsituations. MindreadingInterpreting thethoughts andbeliefs of otherswithoutadequateevidence.PersonalizationThe belief thatone isresponsible forevents outsidetheir owncontrol.Magnification Exaggeratingtheimportance ofevents.Catastrophizing Seeing onlythe worstpossibleoutcomes ofa situation.“I need tolook cool infront of myclassmates.” anexample ofa shouldstatementDisqualifyingthe positive Recognizing onlythe negativeaspects of thesituation whileignoring thepositive.Fortune-telling The expectationthat a situation willturn out badlywithout adequateevidence. Emotionalreasoning Theassumption thatemotions reflectthe way thingsreally are.“ This isthe worstmistakeever.”an exampleofmagnificationFree!"I bet shehatesme."anexampleof mindreading“I feel like abad friend,therefore Imust be abad friend.” anexample ofemotionalreasoning.MinimizationDownplayingtheimportanceof events.“My mom isalways upset.She would befine if I didmore to helpher.”an example ofpersonalization"Allpeoplewho____are____."an example ofovergeneralizationOvergeneralizationMaking broadinterpretationsfrom a singleor few events.Shouldstatements The belief thatthings ought tobe a certain way.Pressure we puton ourselves. “ I just knowI’m not goingto make theteam.”anexampleof fortunetelling"what I didwas nobig deal."an exampleminimization"I bet he saidthat just tomake memad."an example ofpersonalization"I wasawkwardyesterday. I'malways soawkward!"example ofemotionalreasoning &overgeneralization"I'm a goodperson, so badthings shouldn'thappen to me."anexampleof magicalthinking"My dad isn'tanswering thephone. I bethe's been inan accident."an example ofcatastrophizingAll ornothingthinkingThinking inextremes. It’seither all good orit’s all bad. Usingwords like“always” & “never”MagicalthinkingThe belief thatour choiceswill influenceunrelatedsituations. MindreadingInterpreting thethoughts andbeliefs of otherswithoutadequateevidence.PersonalizationThe belief thatone isresponsible forevents outsidetheir owncontrol.Magnification Exaggeratingtheimportance ofevents.Catastrophizing Seeing onlythe worstpossibleoutcomes ofa situation.“I need tolook cool infront of myclassmates.” anexample ofa shouldstatementDisqualifyingthe positive Recognizing onlythe negativeaspects of thesituation whileignoring thepositive.Fortune-telling The expectationthat a situation willturn out badlywithout adequateevidence. Emotionalreasoning Theassumption thatemotions reflectthe way thingsreally are.“ This isthe worstmistakeever.”an exampleofmagnificationFree!

12 Common Thinking Errors - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. an example of mind reading
    "I bet she hates me."
  2. an example of emotional reasoning.
    “I feel like a bad friend, therefore I must be a bad friend.”
  3. Downplaying the importance of events.
    Minimization
  4. an example of personalization
    “My mom is always upset. She would be fine if I did more to help her.”
  5. an example of overgeneralization
    "All people who____ are____."
  6. Making broad interpretations from a single or few events.
    Overgeneralization
  7. The belief that things ought to be a certain way. Pressure we put on ourselves.
    Should statements
  8. an example of fortune telling
    “ I just know I’m not going to make the team.”
  9. an example minimization
    "what I did was no big deal."
  10. an example of personalization
    "I bet he said that just to make me mad."
  11. example of emotional reasoning & overgeneralization
    "I was awkward yesterday. I'm always so awkward!"
  12. an example of magical thinking
    "I'm a good person, so bad things shouldn't happen to me."
  13. an example of catastrophizing
    "My dad isn't answering the phone. I bet he's been in an accident."
  14. Thinking in extremes. It’s either all good or it’s all bad. Using words like “always” & “never”
    All or nothing thinking
  15. The belief that our choices will influence unrelated situations.
    Magical thinking
  16. Interpreting the thoughts and beliefs of others without adequate evidence.
    Mind reading
  17. The belief that one is responsible for events outside their own control.
    Personalization
  18. Exaggerating the importance of events.
    Magnification
  19. Seeing only the worst possible outcomes of a situation.
    Catastrophizing
  20. an example of a should statement
    “I need to look cool in front of my classmates.”
  21. Recognizing only the negative aspects of the situation while ignoring the positive.
    Disqualifying the positive
  22. The expectation that a situation will turn out badly without adequate evidence.
    Fortune-telling
  23. The assumption that emotions reflect the way things really are.
    Emotional reasoning
  24. an example of magnification
    “ This is the worst mistake ever.”
  25. Free!