INTERPRETATIONS AND EVALUATIONS:
TELLING THE DIFFERENCE
When identifying beliefs, there are two levels of thinking
to look for:
- ·How you are interpreting the situation
- ·How you are evaluating it.
This exercise will help you distinguish between the two types.
Remember:
·Interpretations represent your views about the situation itself
(what you think is really going on). Irrational interpretations are
usually distortions of reality. black-and-white thinking, overgeneralizing,
filtering, mind-reading, fortune-telling, emotional reasoning, and personalizing.
·Evaluations refer to the way you evaluate the situation in
terms of what it means to you or about you. Irrational evaluations consist of
catastrophizing
(Its awful, I cant stand it), demanding (It
should or shouldnt be happening), and self- or other-rating
(This proves that I [or someone else] is no good).
Go through the list below. Put an I next to the ones that are interpretations,
and an E next to those that represent evaluations.
______ 1.Its
terrible to be treated like this.
_____ 2.She
was trying to hurt me.
_____ 3.Im
satisfied that things have turned out for the best.
_____ 4.He
should consider my feelings more than he does.
_____ 5.It
will be hard to find another job.
_____ 6.Its
not fair that he was promoted ahead of me.
_____ 7.If
I cant handle this, maybe I really am stupid.
_____ 8.There
are too many people leeching off the system.
_____ 9.They
were obviously planning to attack me.
_____ 10.I
prefer to be punctual whenever I can.
______ 11.Im
heading toward another breakdown.
_____ 12.Why
shouldnt I be angry!?
_____ 13.Ill
never be happy again.
_____ 14.Shes
probably planning to leave me.
_____ 15.Without
her love Im nothing.
_____ 16.He
was really angry.
_____ 17.I
have no way of getting these debts paid off.