give an example of faulty triad with explanation
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Beck's cognitive triad, also known as the negative triad, is a cognitive-therapeutic view of the three key elements of a person's belief system present in depression. It was proposed by Aaron Beck in 1976.
Examples of this negative thinking include:
The self – "I'm worthless and ugly" or "I wish I was different"
The world – "No one values me" or "people ignore me all the time"
The future – "I'm hopeless because things will never change" or "things can only get worse!"
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Examples of this negative thinking include:
The self – "I'm worthless and ugly" or "I wish I was different"
The world – "No one values me" or "people ignore me all the time"
The future – "I'm hopeless because things will never change" or "things can only get worse!"
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