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A smallish study on teens a few years back found that anxious brains were hyperconnected, which means that both sides of the brain “communicated” a bit too much. This led to overrumination, whereby a kid constantly thinks about a problem without actively attempting to find a solution, as though the rumination hits a pause on our having to dive into a commitment.
First, We Make the Beast Beautiful: A New Journey Through Anxiety—A Personal Journey Through Anxiety and Self-Discovery
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