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Catastrophic Thinking: How to Stop Worst-Case Scenarios

Catastrophic Thinking: How to Stop Worst-Case Scenarios

Published 5 months, 2 weeks ago
Description
In this episode, we tackle the exhausting cycle of catastrophic thinking—where your brain leaps to the absolute worst-case scenario and refuses to let go. You'll learn why this mental habit feels so real and how to interrupt it with practical, science-backed strategies. Whether you're spiraling about work, relationships, or health, this episode gives you the tools to stop the what-if loop and reclaim your peace of mind.

Key Takeaways:
• Identify your personal catastrophic thinking triggers instantly.
• Use the 'best, worst, most likely' technique to reframe fears.
• Practice thought-stopping to break the spiral in its tracks.
• Build a reality-checking habit for everyday anxiety.
• Develop a self-compassion script for worst-case moments.

What You'll Discover:
• Why catastrophic thinking feels so convincing (and how to see through it).
• The difference between healthy caution and harmful worst-case scenarios.
• A simple 5-step process to ground yourself when anxiety peaks.
• How to separate factual risk from emotional fear.
• The role of past trauma in fueling catastrophic predictions.

Recommended Resources:
• "Dare: The New Way to End Anxiety" by Barry McDonagh
• "Unwinding Anxiety" by Judson Brewer
• Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) techniques for thought reframing

📩 Have questions or want to share your experience? Reach out at anxiety@senseofthisshit.com.
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