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Making a very broad conclusion based on one event; taking one situation and
expecting the same result to happen in all future situations.
A person who overgeneralizes may View one or a few unpleasant incidents as a never-
ending pattern of defeat.
Example: He dislikes my artwork so I bet everyone dislikes my artwork.
Tip: Be specific about what the conclusion actually means.
Reframe: He might not like my artwork but everyone has different tastes in art. Just because my art did not fit his preferences does not mean everyone else will have the same opinion.
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