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What’s the difference between intrusive thoughts and suicidal thoughts?

By Kayla Steele, Postdoctoral Research Fellow and Clinical Psychologist, UNSW Sydney
Emily Upton, PhD Candidate in Psychology, UNSW Sydney; Black Dog Institute
A scary thought that keeps on popping into your mind doesn’t mean it’ll come true or you’ll act on it. But some types of intrusive thoughts are worth listening to.The Conversation


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