Managing intrusive thoughts

Intrusive thoughts are unwanted thoughts or mental images that make people feel uncomfortable. They’re common, affecting some six million Americans and can be effectively managed using tools such as cognitive behavioral therapy. They can be associated with mental health disorders such as obsessive-compulsive disorder or post-traumatic stress disorder, but many people who experience them don’t meet the criteria for a mental health disorder. The thoughts may be triggered by stress or anxiety.

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