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  2. Intrusive thought - Wikipedia

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    According to Lee Baer, a patient should be concerned that intrusive thoughts are dangerous if the person does not feel upset by the thoughts, or rather finds them pleasurable; has ever acted on violent or sexual thoughts or urges; hears voices or sees things that others do not see; or feels uncontrollable irresistible anger. [17]

  3. How to stop intrusive thoughts once and for all, according to ...

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    Thought diffusion, says Abrams, means resisting fighting off your unwanted thoughts. Instead, “allow it to come and go and build the skills to tolerate them — this paradoxically can help ...

  4. Homicidal ideation - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes people claiming to have homicidal ideation do not actually have homicidal thoughts but merely claim to have them. They may do this for a variety of reasons, e.g. to gain attention, to coerce a person or people for or against some action, or to avoid social or legal obligation (sometimes by gaining admission to a hospital) — see ...

  5. Firestone Assessment of Violent Thoughts - Wikipedia

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    The FAVT is a brief self-report assessment tool established on the principle that one's thought processes influence one's potential for violent behavior. [5] Psychologists Robert W. Firestone and Lisa Firestone developed the concept of an inner "voice" within a person's mind which commentatates and criticizes the individual and others, and this ...

  6. People have translated at least some of this increased emotional turmoil into action. Negative emotions in response to daily politics motivated participants in a 2023 study to engage in political ...

  7. Terror management theory - Wikipedia

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    Many human cultures today treat funerals primarily as cultural events, viewed through the lens of morality and language, with little thought given to the utilitarian origins of burying the dead. Evolutionary history also indicates that "the costs of ignoring threats have outweighed the costs of ignoring opportunities for self-development."

  8. Victim mentality - Wikipedia

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    [36] [37] As a result, groups involved in violent conflicts tend perceive their victimization as exclusive and may belittle, minimize, or even deny the adversarial group’s pain and suffering. [ 6 ] [ 36 ] [ 38 ] Researchers observe that competitive victimhood arises from the conflicting parties' desire to defend their moral image, restore ...

  9. 'Truly depressing achievement': US hits record $34 ... - AOL

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