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- Selective_abstraction abstract "In clinical psychology, selective abstraction is a type of cognitive bias or cognitive distortion in which a detail is taken out of context and believed whilst everything else in the context is ignored. It commonly appears in Aaron T. Beck's work in cognitive therapy. Another definition is: "focusingon only the negative aspects of an event, such as, 'I ruined the whole recital because of that one mistakeTemplate:'".".
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- Selective_abstraction wikiPageWikiLink Aaron_T._Beck.
- Selective_abstraction wikiPageWikiLink Anxiety_sensitivity.
- Selective_abstraction wikiPageWikiLink Category:Clinical_psychology.
- Selective_abstraction wikiPageWikiLink Child_depression.
- Selective_abstraction wikiPageWikiLink Clinical_psychology.
- Selective_abstraction wikiPageWikiLink Cognitive_bias.
- Selective_abstraction wikiPageWikiLink Cognitive_distortion.
- Selective_abstraction wikiPageWikiLink Cognitive_therapy.
- Selective_abstraction wikiPageWikiLink Depression_in_childhood_and_adolescence.
- Selective_abstraction wikiPageWikiLink State-Trait_Anxiety_Inventory.
- Selective_abstraction wikiPageWikiLinkText "Selective abstraction".
- Selective_abstraction wikiPageWikiLinkText "adds to the public's misconception".
- Selective_abstraction wikiPageWikiLinkText "selective abstraction".
- Selective_abstraction hasPhotoCollection Selective_abstraction.
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- Selective_abstraction subject Category:Clinical_psychology.
- Selective_abstraction hypernym Bias.
- Selective_abstraction type Field.
- Selective_abstraction comment "In clinical psychology, selective abstraction is a type of cognitive bias or cognitive distortion in which a detail is taken out of context and believed whilst everything else in the context is ignored. It commonly appears in Aaron T. Beck's work in cognitive therapy. Another definition is: "focusingon only the negative aspects of an event, such as, 'I ruined the whole recital because of that one mistakeTemplate:'".".
- Selective_abstraction label "Selective abstraction".
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