Constantly Thinking Disorder: is it a real thing?
Anonymous
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Jul 10, 2016
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Yes it is, I honestly can't stop thinking. My mind loves to wonder around and sometimes it can be stressful.
Anonymous
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Jul 15, 2016
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Yes over thinking is a disorder,It may lead to unwanted predictions and pessimistic thinking , but completely curable based on the level.
Panda1402
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Aug 3, 2016
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Haha , it is really a thing as nowadays people have the tendancy to keep on wondering about things. And this keeps them busy every single time. It may be hard for that individual to keep the mind idle or keep quiet in their head. Gradually it becomes an ongoing process which takes over the person's ability to have control over himself. Thus making him have the disorder.
GentleEar77
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Aug 3, 2016
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I think it's not, until it makes impossible for us to sleep, etc. I think that is symptom of high anxiety.
michaelp1976
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Aug 4, 2016
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Yes. It is hard to focus sometimes and really work through problems when you are constantly overthinking and overanalyzing things.
Considerate81
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Aug 7, 2016
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Yes it is a real thing.It is the sign of a very active mind,a mind that is aware and alive,educated and impartial,a mind that continuously grows and does not get stuck.Sometimes this constant thinking becomes a disorder and affects the quality of our practical responsibilities.
Supergirl94
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Aug 10, 2016
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Honestly I don't know. I know there are conditions where having constant thought patterns and behaviors is a symptom. I don't know if there is a specific disorder or condition where constantly thinking is a thing. I know we all often over think things, always thinking about things. But that is how our brains work. :) We just have to find ways to calm our minds down or slow our thoughts down
Brooke24
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Aug 11, 2016
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For my experience, I would say yes. Constant over thinking , especially when the over thinking is on something negative, can lead to emotional and physical complications. When you replay a situation over, and over again, your decision-making process can slow down, and you can get overall sense of feeling unmotivated, and drained.
Cocomojo
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Aug 20, 2016
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Yes. And no. No because it is not clinically recognised and is so prevalent as to be deemed normal. Yes, because it is potentially the underlying cause for a host of psychological 'knots'.
itgetsbetteripromise
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Aug 28, 2016
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Overthinking is something that we are all guilty of. Sometimes it helps us to be aware and alert of the possibilities that could arise, but for the majority of it we tend to just place ourselves in situations that lead us to be afraid of our dreams and ambitions and overthink simple situations. Constantly thinking disorder is a real one as i believe overthinking is a killer of ambitions! We rely to much on our thoughts that sometimes jeopardise what we want. The best thing is to focus on the present and live in the now! It's easier said than done but we should all try and put ourself out of our comfort zone and try new things.
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