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What is rumination and why is it unhelpful?

What is rumination and why is it unhelpful? Brighter Life Therapy

We all think about the past from time-to-time. It can aid us as we reflect on past situations, learn from them and grow. For many, rumination only occurs over a short period of time, and ceases once a conclusion is met.

However, others can become stuck in ruminating and struggle to come to a conclusion. In this way, it can become problematic. And we need to know how to manage it.

What is rumination?

Ruminating is a circular thinking pattern. It is a situation where an individual persistently dwells on something distressing from the past, and struggles to move past it. Although assumed to be a type of problem-solving, instead the individual struggles to think clearly, and instead they can become preoccupied. It can be described as problem-solving but in over-drive and without the comfort of resolution. Thought patterns such as ‘If only…’ are common with rumination, with feelings of shame and regret acting as the dominant emotions.

Why is it problematic?

When it comes to excessive rumination, it can be a tricky habit to break. As with any habit, the more we do it, the harder it is to stop. However, it can lead to further issues, including those regarding our mental health:

How do we stop rumination?

Although it is a difficult habit to break, it of course is not impossible. Here are a couple of techniques to try out.

Can Brighter Life Therapy Help?

Ruminating can lead to, and be a sign of, many mental health difficulties. In this case, sometimes the techniques described above might not be enough.

If you believe you require professional help, feel free to contact us. We provide fast access to CBT and psychotherapy, which you can read about here. You can use the referral form below to get in touch with us about it:

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