From time to time, we all experience intrusive, unwanted thoughts in our stream of consciousness (Shackelford & Zeigler-Hill, 2020).
While many are frivolous, such as what we are planning for dinner tonight, others are disturbing, distressing, or upsetting.
‘Thought stopping’ is a commonly taught approach for helping prevent recurring negative thoughts or interrupt them before they spiral out of control (Hardy & Oliver, 2014).
In this article, we review therapeutic perspectives along with several powerful thought stopping techniques for managing repetitive thoughts and blocking ones that are harmful.
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