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yes, i believe it is, some people dont think so but i do. its where your mind is eating its self slowly with disturbing thoughts. in other words your going crazy but with your mind perminitly thinking VERY disturbing thoughts.
it isn't disturbing at all.
the fact that you want to know what i find disturbing
A Disturbing Case was created on 1969-09-28.
applying thoughts
Unwanted Thoughts Syndrome was created on 2009-04-21.
Unwanted thoughts are those that drag you down and make you doubt yourself. Try to always think positively.
You can get unwanted thoughts out of your head and heart by focusing on another idea or carrying out a productive activity.
compulsion
The word noisy is an adjective (making or having loud, disturbing, or unwanted sounds).
yes, i believe it is, some people dont think so but i do. its where your mind is eating its self slowly with disturbing thoughts. in other words your going crazy but with your mind perminitly thinking VERY disturbing thoughts.
pull them out or cut them down
Yes, it's common for people to have unwanted thoughts or feelings around others they know or feel uncomfortable with. These thoughts may stem from insecurities, past experiences, or current stressors. It's important to recognize that these thoughts do not define you and seeking support from a therapist or counselor can be helpful in managing them.
Just keep yourself busy with something else.
obsessive-compulsive disorder
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Suppression involves consciously pushing unwanted thoughts or feelings out of awareness, while repression involves unconsciously blocking unwanted thoughts or feelings from conscious awareness. In suppression, the individual is aware of what they are doing, while in repression, the individual is not consciously aware of the process.