Social Studies, 30.03.2020 23:53 getzperez1962
Rebecca does not trust babysitters. She bases this distrust on an isolated news report about a babysitter who mistreated several children many years ago. After hearing this news report, she concluded that "that's what babysitters do" and since that time has not hired a babysitter to care for her child. Rebecca's thinking exemplifies which of the cognitive distortions?
A) Personalization
B) Dichotomous thinking
C) Minimization
D) Overgeneralization
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