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Intrusive Thoughts: Obsessions, Worry and Rumination
By David Tolin, Ph.D., ABPP Intrusive thoughts are a common human experience, yet they take distinct forms that differ in structure, function, and clinical significance. Three of the most frequently discussed types are obsessions, worry, and rumination. Although they share features—repetitiveness, perceived uncontrollability, and cognitive intrusiveness—their underlying processes and diagnostic implications diverge in meaningful ways. Obsessions, as defined in obsessive‑co

nbiweston
May 52 min read


Bring a Little Humor, Support and Flexibility to Our Situations
Sometimes we are attached to the way we do things. Know when to shift, and shift fast!

Neurobehavioral Institute (NBI)
Oct 5, 20201 min read
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