What are the 6 types of thinking?
What are the 6 types of thinking?
In the 1950s, Benjamin Bloom developed a classification of thinking skills, known as Bloom’s taxonomy, that is still helpful today. Bloom lists six types of thinking skills, ranked in order of complexity: knowledge, comprehension, application, analysis, synthesis, and evaluation.
What are the patterns of thinking?
There are 4 major thinking patterns aimed to problem solving: A) Logical thinking, B) Correlative thinking, C) Lateral or Divergent thinking, D) Non-conceptual thinking (see below).
What are the 5 types of thinking?
Understanding synthesists, idealists, pragmatists, analysts, and realists. There are five recognized thinking styles: those who employ them are called synthesists, idealists, pragmatists, analysts, and realists.
What are the 15 cognitive distortions?
15 common cognitive distortions- how our thoughts influence our mental health
- Filtering.
- Polarized Thinking.
- Overgeneralization.
- Jumping to Conclusions.
- Catastrophizing.
- Personalization.
- Control Fallacies.
- Fallacy of Fairness.
What are some examples of distorted thinking?
The 10 Most Common Cognitive Distortions
- Engaging in catastrophic thinking. You to expect the worst outcome in any situation.
- Discounting the positive.
- Emotional reasoning.
- Labeling/mislabeling.
- Mental filtering.
- Jumping to conclusions.
- Overgeneralization.
- Personalization.
Which cognitive distortions do I have?
A List of the Most Common Cognitive Distortions
- All-or-Nothing Thinking / Polarized Thinking.
- Overgeneralization.
- Mental Filter.
- Disqualifying the Positive.
- Jumping to Conclusions – Mind Reading.
- Jumping to Conclusions – Fortune Telling.
- Magnification (Catastrophizing) or Minimization.
- Emotional Reasoning.