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Challenging cognitive distortions
Catastrophic thinking is a negative coping strategy and cognitive distortion in which the individual believes the worst will happen and they cannot tolerate the result(s). Patients who catastrophize feel helpless about their conditions and obsess about them. Catastrophizing has been associated with negative health outcomes. Reframing and encouraging patients to follow treatment recommendations may be helpful in combating negative effects.
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