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Does anyone else talk to themselves in their head
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<blockquote data-quote="exhausted" data-source="post: 513308" data-attributes="member: 11001"><p>Of course. I do think it's normal. Just try not to have intrusive thoughts when you have a kid who acts out all the time. You worry, you get ideas about what could be happenening. I do think that when we are depressed or anxious intrusive thoughts get worse and we have to really work to otherwise occupy our brains.</p><p> Maybe her question was more to check for psychosis-a whole other bag of worms.</p><p>As for what to get out of therapy. Its all individual but in the end isn't about peace and some measure of happiness?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="exhausted, post: 513308, member: 11001"] Of course. I do think it's normal. Just try not to have intrusive thoughts when you have a kid who acts out all the time. You worry, you get ideas about what could be happenening. I do think that when we are depressed or anxious intrusive thoughts get worse and we have to really work to otherwise occupy our brains. Maybe her question was more to check for psychosis-a whole other bag of worms. As for what to get out of therapy. Its all individual but in the end isn't about peace and some measure of happiness? [/QUOTE]
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