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Focusing on Mental Imagery Helps Teens Break Free From Negativity – Neuroscience News

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April 30, 2023
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Focusing on Mental Imagery Helps Teens Break Free From Negativity – Neuroscience News
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  1. Focusing on Mental Imagery Helps Teens Break Free From Negativity  Neuroscience News
  2. Mental imagery a helpful way to distract teens from negative thought patterns, study finds  Medical Xpress
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