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EPISODE · Dec 12, 2025 · 29 MIN

Five Tips for Resolving Rumination

from Complex PTSD Recovery [on Spotify] : We Are Traumatized Motherfuckers · host CPTSD, Complex Trauma, Generational PTSD, Relational Trauma

Rumination isn't only an annoyance, it's a predisposing factor for psychopathology. Here are 5 research-backed tips for changing the chronic thought pattern.summaryIn this ep we talk about practical strategies for managing cyclical thoughts. The discussion emphasizes the importance of visualization techniques, cognitive restructuring, and unfortunately self-acceptance, to break the torture of continual negative thinking. We provide actionable tips to help navigate ruminatory patterns and foster a chronically healthier mindset.takeawaysRumination is linked to trauma, anxiety, and depression.Setting a timer for ruminating thoughts can reinforce them through ironic control processes.Visualizing to create your own inhibitory signal can help interrupt negative thought patterns.Mapping the brain's rumintory circuit and tracking inner expeirence through it can aid in managing rumination.Re-calibrating obsessive view of one event within the context of an entire existence can shift attention.Avoid thinking about personal memories or predictions before bed to prevent insomnia.Using "cognitive bridges" can help connect conflicting thoughts so the mind can hold both.Self-forgiveness and esteem are (unfortunately) crucial for overcoming ruminatory thinking.A realistic lens assists with rumination: Life is unpredictable, and we have limited control over events.keywordsrumination, mental health, anxiety, cognitive control, self-acceptance, coping strategies, visualization, brain circuits, insomnia, self-forgiveness, the unpredictable nature of the universe and your realistic place in it

Rumination isn't only an annoyance, it's a predisposing factor for psychopathology. Here are 5 research-backed tips for changing the chronic thought pattern.summaryIn this ep we talk about practical strategies for managing cyclical thoughts. The discussion emphasizes the importance of visualization techniques, cognitive restructuring, and unfortunately self-acceptance, to break the torture of continual negative thinking. We provide actionable tips to help navigate ruminatory patterns and foster a chronically healthier mindset.takeawaysRumination is linked to trauma, anxiety, and depression.Setting a timer for ruminating thoughts can reinforce them through ironic control processes.Visualizing to create your own inhibitory signal can help interrupt negative thought patterns.Mapping the brain's rumintory circuit and tracking inner expeirence through it can aid in managing rumination.Re-calibrating obsessive view of one event within the context of an entire existence can shift attention.Avoid thinking about personal memories or predictions before bed to prevent insomnia.Using "cognitive bridges" can help connect conflicting thoughts so the mind can hold both.Self-forgiveness and esteem are (unfortunately) crucial for overcoming ruminatory thinking.A realistic lens assists with rumination: Life is unpredictable, and we have limited control over events.keywordsrumination, mental health, anxiety, cognitive control, self-acceptance, coping strategies, visualization, brain circuits, insomnia, self-forgiveness, the unpredictable nature of the universe and your realistic place in it

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