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

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    “They can be memories, images, thoughts about the future, maybe even an urge, and usually result in at least brief emotional distress because they can be distracting or disruptive.”

  3. 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]

  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. Extreme Overvalued Beliefs - Wikipedia

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    While his beliefs were of fanatical nature, many previous Presidential assassins have shared similar, non-delusional, yet highly rigid beliefs. [15] In counterpoint to Booth, John Brown was a violent abolitionist prior to the Civil War who held many extreme overvalued beliefs, and engaged in the killing of others to fight against slavery.

  6. How To Cope With The Violent Images Of Hamas' Attack On Israel

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  7. 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 ...

  8. Walmart sent a memo to employees to take down violent images ...

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    The retailer sent a memo to staff, in the wake of mass shootings in Mississippi and Texas, as it faces pressure to stop selling guns.

  9. Primarily obsessional obsessive–compulsive disorder - Wikipedia

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    While ritualizing and neutralizing behaviors do take place, they are mostly cognitive in nature, involving mental avoidance and excessive rumination. [3] Primarily obsessional OCD takes the form of intrusive thoughts often of a distressing, sexual, or violent nature (e.g., fear of acting on impulses). [4]