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What is magical worrying and how does it affect our perception of problems?

From 5 years of verified research · Vassili Sandqvist
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Magical worrying is a cognitive distortion that arises from childhood experiences where children are taught that if they do not worry about a problem, it will not be resolved. This belief is often instilled by parents who equate worry with seriousness and responsibility. As a result, individuals may feel compelled to worry excessively, believing that their anxiety is necessary for problem-solving.

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