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Test Catastrophism bias
Agenda
1st QUESTION: What is catastrophism as a cognitive bias?
A way of thinking that imagines the worst possible outcome
A tendency to ignore risks
A way to find quick solutions
Una estrategia de defensa eficaz
QUESTION 2: What kind of thinking characterizes catastrophism?
Display multiple outputs
Expecting the best possible result
Imagining the worst outcome and magnifying it
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3rd QUESTION: What kind of phrases usually initiate catastrophic thinking?
"It's always the same thing..."
"I have no way out..."
"What if?"
"I don't care..."
4th QUESTION: What effect does catastrophism have on mental and physical health?
Relaxes the body and mind
Maintains a constant and disruptive state of alertness
Stimulates creativity
Promotes resilience
QUESTION 5: Why can catastrophism lead to a distorted view of the problems?
Because it allows you to prepare for the worst
Because it eliminates fears
Because it exaggerates the problems and anticipates the worst
Because it is based on real events
QUESTION 6: What approach can help combat catastrophism?
A philosophical approach
An intuitive approach
A statistical and evidence-based approach
An authoritarian approach
QUESTION 7: What kind of questions help to challenge catastrophic thoughts?
Questions that amplify fear
Questions that encourage avoidance
Questions that compare reality with fear
Questions about the origin of thought
QUESTION 8: What is the benefit of putting catastrophic thoughts into perspective?
Increased anxiety
Increased sense of urgency
Reduced emotional impact and more objectivity
More concern for the future
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