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  2. Labelling | Signs, factors, examples, impact, managing &...

    cpdonline.co.uk/knowledge-base/mental-health/labelling

    Labelling is a type of cognitive distortion, which is a term used in psychology to describe a distorted way of thinking about things, when a person’s mind convinces them of something that is untrue. Anyone can experience cognitive distortions.

  3. Why It's Dangerous to Label People - Psychology Today

    www.psychologytoday.com/.../201005/why-its-dangerous-label-people

    Categorical labeling is a tool that humans use to resolve the impossible complexity of the environments we grapple to perceive. Like so many human faculties, it's...

  4. The Harmful Effects of Labeling People (Ourselves and Others),...

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    Labels may seem innocuous, but they can be harmful. Labeling ourselves can negatively affect our self-esteem and hold us back. And labeling people can cause the persistence of negative...

  5. Labelling - Wikipedia

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    Labelling. Labelling or using a label is describing someone or something in a word or short phrase. [1] For example, the label "criminal" may be used to describe someone who has broken a law.

  6. The labeling theory indicates that our identity and behaviors are determined or influenced by the terms that we or others use to describe us.

  7. What is Labeling? | Assertiveness Basics - PSYCHOLOGY CORNER

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    Labeling is a Cognitive Distortion, an automatic irrational thought. It refers to judging ourselves and others based on one's behavior, rather than based on the objective trait of that person. The behavior becomes the person in this cognitive distortion.

  8. Why It's Time To Stop Labeling Ourselves And Those Around Us - ...

    www.forbes.com/.../21/why-its-time-to-stop-labeling-ourselves-and-those-around-us

    Labels take on an "all-or-nothing" meaning. Someone either is something, or they’re not; it’s our brain making irrational shortcuts. Think back to your high school days.

  9. The Perils of Labeling People: Rethinking Stereotypes

    www.agegracefullyamerica.com/the-perils-of-labeling-people-rethinking-stereotypes

    What are the perils of labeling people? (1) People are complex beings, encompassing a multitude of facets. Instead of relying on labels, which blind us to their depth and the richness they bring to our lives, let us embrace their complexity.

  10. What is Labeling Theory Psychology? - The World Counts

    www.theworldcounts.com/purpose/what-is-labeling-theory-psychology

    Labeling theory is the theory of how your identity and behavior is influenced by the terms (labels) you use to describe or classify yourself.

  11. The power of labels have over us and how to move beyond them

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    What is labeling a person? The definition of labeling a person is straightforward: labeling is describing someone with a word or a phrase. Such as: Someone who broke the law is a criminal. Someone with kids is a parent. Someone who practices yoga is a yogi.