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    Using a Trigger Word or Image to Stop Negative Self-Statements
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Using a Trigger Word or Image to Stop Negative Self-Statements

Question 2

Question 2

Multiple Choice

Using a trigger word or image to stop negative self-statements is called:


A) thought stoppage
B) peripheral narrowing
C) tunnel vision
D) attentional narrowing
E) switching to positive

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