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What is all-or-nothing thinking in the context of weight loss?

From 5 years of verified research · Vassili Sandqvist
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All-or-nothing thinking, or dichotomous thinking, is a cognitive pattern that evaluates behavior in binary terms: either fully compliant or fully failed. This type of thinking lacks recognition of intermediate states, meaning a week of 95% compliance is treated the same as 0% compliance. It sets a threshold of perfect compliance, leading to a harsh self-evaluation that can derail progress.

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