Intrusive thoughts
Random
True or False
Multiple Choice
Personal
100

What is an intrusive thought 

Any spontaneous thought, image, or memory  

100

Inability to tolerate uncertainty is linked to what emotion? 

A) Anxiety

B) Meh

C) Anger

A
100

Intrusive thoughts are BAD.

False-we have both positive and negative intrusive thoughts 

100

What does willpower assist in?

A) Waking up in the morning

B) Going to work

C) Folding Laundry

D) All of the above

D

100

What emotional state do you experience the most intrusive thoughts in? (Anxiety, anger, fear)

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200

Provide an example of a positive intrusive thought 

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200

Identify one ineffective motivational strategy 

Reminder: (There is a long list and everyone chose one motivational strategy they were using that was not effective in helping them reach a goal). 

1.Spread to thin, trying to exercise too much self-control over too many different things.

2.I was not pursuing a valued or well-defined goal

3.I was focused on a goal that would not improve my situation

4.I never believed I could attain the goal

5.I was trying to motivate myself while in a negative mood state

6.No support for my change from others

7.Often engaged in self-critism while trying to achieve the goal

8.I choose to work on the goal while exhausted

9.I have neglected physical exercise and have less energy

10.I become emotional and self –absorbed while trying to motivate myself

11.I try to motivate myself by thinking of distant benefits of self-control

12.I choose to avoid self-control opportunities as much as possible

200

Positive intrusive thoughts are also known as happy thoughts.

False-Positive intrusive thoughts are also known as inspiration. 

200

Intrusive thoughts are:

A) the same for every person regardless of experience, age, or gender

B) Unique to everyone and differ in frequency and intensity 

C) A conspiracy-they don't exist.

B
200

Describe a mental intrusion you had that was important for you to pay attention to.

ex: Doing work, and remembering you have a meeting, and so you stop what you're doing to write down the meeting on your calendar, and then promptly return to your work.

300

Provide an example of a negative intrusive thought

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300

Name a common intrusive thought you have when experiencing anxiety. 

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300

Spontaneous thinking happens in the prefrontal cortex


True 
300

What percentage of our thoughts are intrusive?

A) 30%

B) 70%

C) 50%

C
300

Identify one thought, image, or memory that made you distressed in this past week. 

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400

What are intrusive thoughts connected to?

Emotions

400

What Kind of thoughts are connected to anxiety? (Name one) 

Ex: Anger is associated with thoughts of injustice, wrongdoing, and unfairness

threat, vulnerability, and helplessness

400

Willpower and motivation are the same every day.

False-motivation/willpower is fluid and consistently changing.

400

To increase motivation you should:

A) Push yourself as hard as you can

B) Be patient with yourself and take small steps and use efficient strategy

C) Be mean to yourself by calling yourself names to feel disgusting enough to change

B

400

Identify one thing in your treatment (can be individual or group) that has helped you gain a deeper self-understanding 

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500

What was the main goal in reviewing intrusive thoughts?

To reduce the distress associated with negative intrusive thoughts, and to increase the benefits associated with positive intrusive thinking.

500

Define willpower.  

The ability to override natural responses in the pursuit of a valued, long-term goal.

500

Mental self-control is a conscious and  directed effort to shift attention away from unwanted thoughts, images, memories, sensation, memories, or urges and move toward wanted mental events that will create a desired state of mind.

True 

500

The mental control paradox is:

A) Changing a negative thought to a positive one

B) Our natural tendency to want to use short term coping tools even though they are harmful toward our long-term goals

C) The more you try to dismiss/control thoughts the more they occur 

C

500

Share one thing that stood out to you that another group member shared. 

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