Intrusive Thoughts
Cross-source consensus on Intrusive Thoughts from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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- Intrusive thoughts are described as negative or fearful self-statements that may repeat without awareness many times per day. — Building Mental Health Through Self-Examination and Agency
- The first intervention for intrusive thoughts is becoming aware of what one says to oneself in quiet moments. — Building Mental Health Through Self-Examination and Agency
- Intrusive thoughts are presented as meaningful rather than meaningless. — Building Mental Health Through Self-Examination and Agency
- The article says recurring intrusive thoughts should be examined for the purpose they serve. — Building Mental Health Through Self-Examination and Agency