Thinking Errors in Addiction

Thinking Errors in Addiction

Identify and correct thinking errors in addiction with our comprehensive guide. Enhance recovery and promote mental well-being with Carepatron.

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By Nate Lacson on Jun 16, 2025.

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An example of a thinking error in addiction is rationalization, where an individual justifies their substance use with seemingly logical reasons, such as "I need it to cope with stress."

In cognitive therapy, an error in thinking is commonly referred to as a cognitive distortion or a cognitive bias.

Catastrophizing is a common thinking error where an individual anticipates the worst possible outcome, often blowing a situation out of proportion and assuming disaster.