The researchers cited in this OCD research refreshingly talk about the possibility that imagination can cause or maintain obsessive compulsions. Imagining bad results if certain rituals are not carried out.
Cognitive psychology talks about thoughts but our lives are much more led by what we imagine which is more hypnotic than cognitive.
Depression, anticipatory anxiety […]
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