wenglund wrote:Runtu wrote:wenglund wrote:To me, not all cognitive distortions are problematic. Nor, as previously explained, are all cognitive distortions a "prime candidate" of concern to me--even including certain cognitive distortions regarding the good-faith of the Church in what it claims to be. In other words, it is not so much the cognitive distortion that draws my attention, but the manner in which the cognitive distortions may manifests themselves in relation to me and my faith. Once my attention and concern has been drawn on that basis, I view correcting the cognitive distortion (where possible) as a means of alieviating my concern and helping those unnecessarily suffering from the cognitive distortion.
I would have thought that obvious and commonsensical. So, why you and liz and Scratch may think your friend would be a "prime candidate" for me, is as mysterious to me as the impressions and conclusions you keep falsely jumping to about what I say.
There is a cognitive reasons why your friend was not angered and you were--and this in spite of certain possible cognitive distortions you may have in common. But, given the mutually admitted lack of collaboration and trust between us, there would be little or no value in pursuing or arguing it with you.
Thanks, -Wade Englund-
For the record, Wade, I'm not trying to argue with you. I genuinely don't understand what it is you're trying to do (and I gather I'm not the only one). You veer between saying that anger and grief over losing faith in Mormonism are a result of cognitive distortion to saying that they "may" be the result of distortion to saying that it's the manifestation of the cognitive distortion that attracts your attention. How do you determine where a cognitive distortion has taken place? I've asked you before what an unhealthy expression of anger or grief looks like, and so far you haven't really explained that. I've asked you to explain to me why believing the church isn't a good-faith actor is a cognitive distortion, and you've responded by saying I was rigid and unwilling to reconsider my beliefs.
For the life of me, I don't understand where you're trying to go with this.
Actually, I am not trying to go anywhere with you on this. I have already conceeded that I lack the capacity to productively engage you and others here on this issue. Consequently, I have stopped trying to collaborate and dialogue with you and others about your presumed cognitive distortions, and have chosen instead to simply and periodically post my relatied opinions where I deem appropriate, and leave it at that. What little collaborating and dialoging I intend to do here regarding CBT, will be with those few with whom there is a chance of productively collaborating and dialoging.
I hope that helps.
Thanks, -Wade Englund-
In other words, you are admitting defeat and waving the argumentative white flag. Well, I have to say, it was a well-fought battle, Wade, or at least an entertainingly-fought one. I enjoyed it a great deal. In either case, I will go ahead and pat myself on the back for the part I played in kicking your butt. ; ) Love ya, Wade!