WillowMarie
Silver Member
The urban dictionary defines binary thinking as meaning the person thinking rigidly lacks imagination and intelligence...which wasn't very nice to read.
I don't agree with this at all. I have had times where I had black and white thinking, but I tend to be creative and have a wild imagination. I find that my black and white thinking tends to turn on when I feel triggered because of something.
Does anyone have any kind of information or just want to share about their own experiences with binary thinking? I think it would help me to hear other peoples accounts of their own experiences with it, and maybe strategies that therapists have offered as ways of counter acting this symptom?
When my mind starts racing and I can only think one thing and I am aware of it, my therapist told me to imagine a stop sign and to tell myself to stop. I have used it a few times since she has told me to try this, and it basically helps me stop my thought process which can spiral down when I have black and white thinking.
Some examples of my black and white thinking are:
1. If I feel guilty or ashamed of something, I start thinking, I can't tell anyone, they are going to tell me it is my fault and that I should have known better. That I can't trust anyone.
2. If I feel like someone is disappointed in me, I start thinking that I haven't made any progress, or they don't care about me.
3. If I think someone feels that I over reacted or doesn't take my feelings seriously and minimizes them, I start thinking that I can't trust anyone, they don't care about me, no one ever understands me.
I don't know if this is what your black and white thinking is like or not.
He basically said that my thinking was binary here, that I only thought of two main options...either continue taking the drugs to cope or risk destruction by unsupported connection with difficult emotions like rage and anger.
Maybe he is displaying black and white thinking by saying it is weak to take drugs to help cope. I wonder if that includes prescribed prescriptions as well. Just because he disagrees with your opinion does not mean that you are wrong, this may also be because of a person morals and what they believe in. :)