Pop culture may have fooled us into believing that smartness comes in a fast, sharp and suave package. Here are three ...
Cognitive distortions, or thinking errors, can take a toll on our mental health. Here are five such thinking patterns and ways to overcome them. We are all vulnerable to certain “thinking errors,” ...
Stressful thinking patterns are an example of cognitive distortions—the belief that something is true despite it having no basis in fact. Not surprisingly, this leads to mental suffering. I’m using ...
Thoughts that arise spontaneously when humans are not deliberately trying to think of something are known to play a key role in decision-making and various cognitive functions, as well as in some ...
Is it possible to spot personality dysfunction from someone’s everyday word use? My colleagues and I have conducted research ...
A new study links repetitive negative thinking (RNT) to poorer cognitive function in older Chinese adults, raising questions about how certain thought patterns may impact brain health. Researchers ...
Delusions aren't just faulty thinking. Study shows they're bodily experiences linked to emotions tied to childhood bullying ...
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