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10 Types of Negative Self-Talk (and How to Correct Them)

By Nick Wignall — 2018

In this article we’ll cover what negative self-talk really is, the most common types of negative self-talk (sometimes called Cognitive Distortions), and some strategies you can use to identify and start to change your own unhelpful negative self-talk.

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