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How Emotional Pain Affects Your Body: Mind–Body Connection
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Have you ever felt like one mistake ruined everything? Or believed that if something wasn’t perfect, it was a complete failure? This way of thinking is more common than you might realize, and it has a name: black-and-white thinking. Black-and-white thinking—also known as all-or-nothing thinking—is a mental habit where situations, people, or outcomes are viewed in extreme, absolute categories. Something

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