The Family and Youth Institute

Menu

  • The FYI
    • About The FYI
    • Our Team
    • Jobs and Internships
    • Annual Reports
  • Research
    • About Our Research
    • Youth Research
    • Marriage Research
    • Parenting Research
    • Mental Health Research
    • iBelong
    • The Building Blocks of Tarbiyah
    • Podcast
  • Resources
    • About our resources
    • Infographics
    • Articles
    • Toolkits
    • Reports and Bulletins
    • Videos
    • Sign up for our newsletter
    • Find a Muslim Therapist
    • External Resources
  • Workshops
    • About our Workshops & Lectures
    • Parenting Workshop
    • Mentoring Muslim Youth Workshop
    • Mental Health Workshop
    • Marriage Prep Workshop
    • Coming of Age Workshop
    • Professional Training
  • Donate Now
  • Prepare To Pair

12 Common Cognitive Biases in Our Thinking (video)

Do you sometimes feel more upset or sad the more you think of a certain situation, person or yourself? Maybe you want to consider the possibility of thinking in a different way? Click on the video to learn more from Tankeboksen.

12 Common Cognitive Biases in Our Thinking (video)

Share this:

  • Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)
  • Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)
  • Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)

Related

Tagged on: cognitive behavior therapy    Mental Health    positive thinking    video
FYI_Admin August 1, 2018 Article Archives, Mental Health
  • ← 10 Tips to Make This the Best Summer Ever with Your Family
  • How to tap into your character strengths (infographic) →

Search

Recent Posts

  • Ramadan While Working
  • Ramadan For Youth
  • Worshipping At Home
  • Why Our Children Need An Islam-Centered Health Education
  • Untying the Knots of Generational Trauma in Encanto: 3 Takeaways for Your Family

Latest Articles

  • Ramadan While Working
  • Ramadan For Youth
Sign-up for The FYI's Daily Article Share
Copyright © 2021, The Family & Youth Institute