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How All-Or-Nothing Thinking Creates and Comes From Fear
Episode 202

How All-Or-Nothing Thinking Creates and Comes From Fear

How It Keeps You Stuck & How You Can Change It!

Save Your Sanity - Help for Toxic Relationships · Rhoberta Shaler, PhD

May 11, 202132m 12s

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Show Notes

Everything is a potential deal breaker when all-or-nothing thinking prevails!


People who were raised in emotional abusive homes learn to think that way. If you are with one, you may be on the receiving end and need to understand and name it. You need to be able to do that.


If you were raised by an emotionally abusive parent, you may have learned to use all-or-nothing thinking as a safety mechanism, or a defense mechanism. You didn't choose it. You learned it. Now, it's wise to have a look at the behavior and see if it is still required, and/or serving you well.


Another name for black-or white- all-or-nothing thinking is "splitting." Here's a definition from Wikipedia:


"a failure in thinking to bring together the dichotomy of both positive and negative qualities in self and others into a realistic, cohesive whole."


That means that you get caught in pairs of opposites, with no consideration of all the possibilities in between. That doesn't leave many options, does it? Life is full of possibilities, changes, and growth points. When you--or someone you care about--gets stuck in all-or-nothing thinking, the richness is gone, and fear has replaced it.


HIGHLIGHTS OF TODAY'S EPISODE:

  • How all-or-nothing thinking affects your inner dialogue, your self-talk
  • The definition of "splitting"
  • Why there is focus on extremes in all-or-nothing, black-and-white thinking
  • How all-or-nothing thinking reflects fear of shame, blame, and criticism
  • Six fears that underlie black-or-white thinking
  • Chronic stress, anxiety, and depression related to distorted thinking
  • 5 strategies to help you shift away from all-or-nothing thinking


Now you can see why it is SO important to recognize this pattern. If it's within you, you'll want to change it. If it's coming at you, understand it and make decisions about your relationship. I'm here to help.


I wish you well.

Big hugs!

Rhoberta


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