Disqualifying the Positive Worksheet

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What is the theory behind this worksheet?

“Disqualifying the positive” is a tendency to disqualify positive things others are saying to us because we believe that either they are deceiving us, or if they knew us better, they wouldn’t be so approving of us. 

Another variant is that we disqualify positive about others. In both cases, we form inaccurate impressions about ourselves and other people.

This kind of distorted thinking emerges from a keenly attuned “deception detection” mechanism, which functions in a cautious “prevention is better than cure” fashion.

How will the worksheet help?

Questions in the worksheet will help you explore your tendency to disqualify the positive in your life.

How to use the worksheet?

Use this worksheet as a tool for self-reflection. Discuss your answers with a close friend or your therapist.

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References

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Gilbert, P. (1998). The evolved basis and adaptive functions of cognitive distortions. British Journal of MedicalPsychology, 71(4), 447-463.

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Whalley, M. (2019). Cognitive Distortions: Unhelpful Thinking Habits. Retrieved from: https://www.psychologytools.com/articles/unhelpful-thinking-styles-cognitive-distortions-in-cbt/, on January 25, 2024.