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Can thoughts be dangerous?

Can thoughts be dangerous?

Violent thoughts. Your thoughts may have dark or violent themes like hurting yourself or someone else. Often, they’re just harmless, repetitive thoughts that you have no intention of acting on. You don’t even want them in your head. And they’ll pass in time.

Why do I have evil thoughts?

The two most common diagnoses associated with intrusive thoughts are anxiety and Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD). They can also be a symptom of depression, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), Bipolar Disorder, or Attention Deficit-Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD).

Is it normal to have negative thoughts all the time?

Anxiety and Negative Thoughts. We all have negative thoughts sometime, but when they cycle through your mind over and over again, they can cause problems and they can be a sign that you have a more fundamental problem for which you need to seek help. Recurring negative thoughts can be a symptom of both anxiety and depressive disorders.

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What are random thoughts or weird thoughts?

They are called random thoughts or weird thoughts. They make you think, ponder, contemplate, and whatnot. This is something that we all get, whenever we feel mundane or want to add some more spice to our overburdened thoughtful mind. What are Random Thoughts?

Are all of my thoughts correct?

Your mind would like you to believe that all of your thoughts are correct. One of the ways it does this is by having you think that you and it are one. The truth is your mind is just one part of you; it isn’t you. Being able to separate your thoughts from your sense of self is one of the most useful things you can do.

Are your bad thoughts caused by depression or anxiety?

Recurring negative thoughts can be a symptom of both anxiety and depressive disorders. Science has recognized two different forms of repetitive negative thoughts: rumination and worry. Are Your Bad Thoughts From Anxiety?