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Researchers studying depression have figured out that people with clinical depression have a kind of compulsive destructive self-talk.[1] Psychologists call it rumination, and its characteristic is repetitively going over symptoms of distress, like a scab you keep obsessively picking at. Its other characteristic is passivity. You don’t focus on solutions but problems.
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The Science of Self Talk: How to Increase Your Emotional Intelligence and Stop Getting in Your Own Way (Master Your Self Discipline Book 5)
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