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Reduce Anxiety-Step 1: How to Recognize and Confront Troubling Thoughts

By  Brittney In  Generalized Anxiety Posted  December 20, 2018 0 comments

Throughout our daily activities, we all experience a continuous flow of quick, evaluative thoughts. These are called automatic thoughts. Automatic thoughts are not a deliberate choice but emerge spontaneously. Our minds are flooded with these thoughts continuously.  

‘Why is this lady talking so loud?’

‘I love this song.’

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