Catastrophizing

/kəˈtæstrəˌfaɪzɪŋ/ noun

A cognitive distortion involving the tendency to imagine and focus on the worst possible outcomes of situations, often magnifying problems and expecting disaster. This thinking pattern is commonly seen in anxiety disorders, depression, and chronic pain conditions.

From Greek 'katastrophe' (overturning, sudden turn) combined with the suffix '-izing'. The term entered psychological literature in the 1960s through cognitive therapy research, describing how negative thought patterns contribute to emotional distress.

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