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    An intrusive thought is an unwelcome, involuntary thought, image, or unpleasant idea that may become an obsession, is upsetting or distressing, and can...
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  • into freshwater aquifers Intrusive thought, an unwelcome involuntary thought, image, or unpleasant idea Linking and intrusive R, in phonetics Intruder...
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  • excessive rumination. Primarily obsessional OCD takes the form of intrusive thoughts often of a distressing, sexual, or violent nature (e.g., fear of acting...
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  • attempt to prevent or "neutralize" intrusive distressing thoughts centered on one or more obsessions. It is also thought to be a cause of memory inhibition...
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    beliefs (e.g. magical thinking) assuming that specific intrusive thoughts would trigger the (thought) harmful events in the future; Moral TAF, i.e. uncertainty-evoking...
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  • schizophrenia. Intrusive thoughts—involuntary and unwanted thoughts, ideas, and images—constitute a central symptom of OCD. When these intrusive thoughts are coupled...
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    would necessarily lead to their own death, psychologists call this an intrusive thought. A commonly experienced example of this is the high place phenomenon...
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  • 2024). "This One Gag in Jerry Seinfeld's Pop-Tart Movie is Like an Intrusive Thought". Vulture. New York. Archived from the original on May 10, 2024. Burr...
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    (OCD) is a mental and behavioral disorder in which an individual has intrusive thoughts (an obsession) and feels the need to perform certain routines (compulsions)...
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  • the thought content into pathological thought, versus non-pathological thought. Importantly one should specify suicidal thoughts as either intrusive, unwanted...
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  • experienced as contradicting a person's beliefs and values. Such intrusive thoughts are frequently followed by compulsive behaviors aimed at "neutralizing"...
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    July 2023. Michael Major (27 October 2023). "Natalie Jane Releases 'Intrusive Thoughts'". Broadway World. Retrieved 30 October 2023. "Natalie Jane 'Where...
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    to the experience of intense intrusive thoughts or psychological disorders that are characterised by intrusive thoughts. Anxiety disorders are partly...
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  • Sekiguchi found that some of the obsessive-compulsive traits, such as intrusive thoughts, played a role in experiencing earworms while compulsive washing did...
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  • ends up about death and shagging': Fern Brady on comedy, autism and intrusive thoughts". The Guardian. 24 January 2022. Retrieved 23 February 2023. "Books...
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  • personality Guilty pleasure Hallucination Internet addiction disorder Intrusive thought Jouhatsu Menhera On the Origin of the "Influencing Machine" in Schizophrenia...
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  • occur correlates with a more accurate memory. Intrusive thoughts are defined as unwelcome, involuntary thoughts, images or unpleasant ideas that may become...
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  • States (as of 2000) suffer from racing thoughts. Flight of ideas Intrusive thoughts Pressure of speech Sleep apnea Tachypsychia Impulse control disorder...
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    Hypochondriasis manifests in many ways. Some people have numerous intrusive thoughts and physical sensations that push them to check with family, friends...
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    romantic feelings for another person, and typically includes intrusive, melancholic thoughts, or tragic concerns for the object of one's affection as well...
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    obsessive–compulsive disorder, for which the anxiety manifests in the form of intrusive thoughts that the person tries to alleviate by following compulsive rituals...
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  • with intrusive thoughts and negative cognition. In a study of bereaved mothers, higher levels of social constraints were associated with more intrusive thoughts...
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  • Around You" (2023) "Conceited" (2023) "Wish You Were Dead" (2024) "Intrusive Thoughts" (2024) "Big Brown Eyes" (2024) "Fuck" (2024) "John Lewis accused...
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  • attention to intrusive thoughts related to the disorder. "Cognitive self-consciousness" are the tendencies to focus attention on thought. Patients with...
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    centering thought on a particular idea in association with a strong affection Obsession: a persistent thought, idea, or image which is intrusive or inappropriate...
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  • trouble sleeping, nausea, poor balance, sensory changes, akathisia, intrusive thoughts, depersonalization and derealization, mania, anxiety, and depression...
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    amount of investment put into the relationship. Ruminating, or having intrusive thoughts that are continuous, uncontrollable, and distressing, is often a component...
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    imagined, ruminations concerning this perceived defect become pervasive and intrusive, consuming substantial mental bandwidth for extended periods each day...
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  • imagery Earworm Hearing Voices Network Hypnagogic hallucinations Intrusive thought Microwave auditory effect Speech synthesis Tinnitus "Paracusia". Medical...
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  • worsened by stress. In extreme cases, ironic mental processes result in intrusive thoughts about doing something immoral or out of character, which can be troubling...
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