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Cognitive Distortions #2: FILTERING (Losing Sight of the Big Picture) | Dr. Rami Nader 

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Filtering is a cognitive distortion that we do every day. We are constantly being bombarded with all kinds of information through our senses and we cannot possibly pay attention to all of it. Therefore, filtering allows us to screen out much of the unnecessary information and only pay attention to the most important information that we are being presented with. We engage in filtering all the time and it is a normal part of life.
However, in depression and anxiety, what can often happen is that you can start to pay attention only to the negative things in life and filter out any of the neutral or positive things. What ends up happening, as you filter out the positive and neutral information in your life, you are only left with focusing on negative things, which can drive mood down and results in even more negative filtering. We only respond emotionally to the things that we pay attention to and, if all you pay attention to is the negative, what results is feeling like life is nothing but negative, bleak and depressing.
So, the first step in addressing the cognitive distortion of filtering is to be aware when you are engaging in filtering and recognize it when it occurs. Then, when you catch yourself filtering, you need to remember to zoom out and think about the whole picture, including all of the information that you are filtering out.
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Комментарии : 38   
@KMTGlobal.
@KMTGlobal. 2 года назад
Dr. Nader, you are such a legend. Your voice is so soothing, I'm sure no matter how distressed your patients may be leave your practice feeling that bit better about themselves. Thanks again for posting your very knowledgeable and indepth videos for those who may not be able to afford to see a Therapist but can access these gems
@DrRamiNader
@DrRamiNader 2 года назад
Thank you for your kind words. Apparently not everyone likes my voice, but it's the one I've got, so I'm glad some people like it 😃
@JoeJoe-vm9si
@JoeJoe-vm9si 2 года назад
Pondering the concepts of filtering and all or nothing thinking opens up a whole world of possibility and potential that is otherwise discarded or denied. Paradoxically, trying to control the world by filtering and polarizing enslaves you in narrow pathways. Just being aware of my tendency to think like this is liberating. Being aware of the other possibilities brings fresh energy to life. Thanks.
@DrRamiNader
@DrRamiNader 2 года назад
Hi Joe - you're absolutely right. Being aware of these cognitive distortions is key in changing them!
@shabnamsiddiq1391
@shabnamsiddiq1391 2 года назад
Dr Nader your style of explaining things is great and also inspirational, thank you for sharing. Brilliant content 👍
@DrRamiNader
@DrRamiNader 2 года назад
Thank you again for your kind words. Glad the videos are helpful for you!
@sonia6808
@sonia6808 2 года назад
I'm so grateful to have found your channel! Thank you for all the great videos, amongst other things they have really helped me to change my view of things😌
@DrRamiNader
@DrRamiNader 2 года назад
Hi Scarlett - thank you for your kind words. I'm so glad you have found the videos helpful.
@tabithaormiston-smith590
@tabithaormiston-smith590 2 года назад
Actually that picture of the rainbow was about the first thing I notice every time I watch one of your videos. For me, it adds to your credibiltiy - a child's picture, evidence that you have a life :)
@DrRamiNader
@DrRamiNader 2 года назад
My daughter made that for me 😃
@muskduh
@muskduh Год назад
Thanks for the presentation.
@DrRamiNader
@DrRamiNader Год назад
Hi Glenn, you're very welcome. Glad you found the video helpful.
@Gunnar-ku4ut
@Gunnar-ku4ut 2 месяца назад
Thank you! 🙏
@DrRamiNader
@DrRamiNader 2 месяца назад
You're very welcome!
@stressshardy8748
@stressshardy8748 2 года назад
Love the video and truly appreciate what you do dr. Rami your videos help me lots
@DrRamiNader
@DrRamiNader 2 года назад
Hi Chris - thank you for your kind words and I'm glad you have found the video helpful.
@dcg-doomsdaycultforgamers1180
@dcg-doomsdaycultforgamers1180 2 года назад
I caught myself doing it while watching the video. Your videos are so helpful.
@DrRamiNader
@DrRamiNader 2 года назад
Hi Franz - glad you found it helpful!
@itsdevgarg
@itsdevgarg Год назад
Thank you so much for making these videos! Love from India. 🙏😊
@DrRamiNader
@DrRamiNader Год назад
You're very welcome. Glad you have found them helpful.
@neginpedersen1506
@neginpedersen1506 2 года назад
Great video
@DrRamiNader
@DrRamiNader 2 года назад
Thanks Negin! Much appreciated :)
@Mijn3023
@Mijn3023 Год назад
Reminds me of how positive qualities of a person are filtered out in a moment of black and white thinking
@DrRamiNader
@DrRamiNader Год назад
That can also be the case in the cognitive distortion of labelling.
@Mijn3023
@Mijn3023 Год назад
@@DrRamiNader I’ll check it out, thanks for sharing!
@DrRamiNader
@DrRamiNader Год назад
👍 You're very welcome!
@Mijn3023
@Mijn3023 Год назад
@@DrRamiNader Oftentimes these cognitive distortions are amplified under increasing emotional distress. Many of these distortions are similar to logical fallacies covered in critical thinking workbooks but do you believe working on one’s emotional intelligence should quell the effects these distorted ways of thinking have on us?
@DrRamiNader
@DrRamiNader Год назад
If by emotional intelligence you mean awareness of thinking patterns and emotional states, then yes, the more a person is aware of these things, the better they will be able to manage negative emotional states.
@WhiteRose753
@WhiteRose753 Год назад
I always worried on what my coworkers feel about me. This has resulted in not being in a relationship and getting married and having a family. I fear they would be mad about it. I haven't talked to a guy in over 5 years for fear if my coworkers find out. I don't know if it is a control thing as it makes me feel anxious and sad.
@AI-art-makers
@AI-art-makers Год назад
Is there a way to flip cognitive filtering from a weakness to A positive say cognitively filter all the negative only seeing the positive
@sushs7991
@sushs7991 Год назад
I have a question, i feel like I'm not able to notice the few distortions that i do when they happen. I notice them later on when i think that what went wrong. Then i realise the thing want bad it was a distortion in the way i thought and approached it.
@sushs7991
@sushs7991 Год назад
What's your advice on that?
@DrRamiNader
@DrRamiNader Год назад
I have done a video on identifying negative thinking patterns early on. I use a 3 column thought record to help identify the cognitive distortions as they arise. You can find that video here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE--OOnrDVlYo4.html
@19671967ang
@19671967ang 2 года назад
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