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selective abstractions
focus on certain information, ignore contradictory information
overgeneralization
take information, impression (usually negative) from one vent or experience and assume it will apply to other/future experiences. Nursing response - ask about other situations that it doesn't apply
magnification
attribute a high level of importance to insignificant events. Nursing response - find a way to suggest that the patient may be over exaggerating the importance of the event
personalization
clients believe that what occurs in the environment is related to them, even when no obvious relationship exists. Nursing response - point out other interpretation
superstitious thinking
thinking in which the person believes that some unrelated action will magically influence a course of events. Nursing response - present alternatives
dichotomous thinking
an all or none type of reasoning that interferes with people's realistic perception of themselves (good/bad, black/white) - nursing response - find/observe what person is good at