• BonsoirOP
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      4 months ago

      Intrusive thoughts are thoughts coming by themselves about bad things when you are somewhat close to a violent or dangerous situation.
      For instance, if you give a baby to someone with intrusive thoughts, they could momentarily have the idea of hurting the baby, even if they don’t intent to. Or such person standing near a cliff or up a bridge could have the sudden urge to jump (often called “call of the void”). Or, someone with intrusive thoughts seeing a train coming at full speed in front of them could have sudden thoughts about jumping over the rails.
      But who knows. Maybe it’s just me.

        • Swedneck@discuss.tchncs.de
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          1 month ago

          it’s not generally suicidal ideation, i’d say that is a malfunction of the intrusive thought mechanism.

          far as i can tell it exists as our brain simulating what could happen, we see a cliff and go “i could throw this baby off the cliff”, and we’re supposed to immediately go “jesus fuck that would be horrible, i should hold onto the baby tighter and keep an eye out for anyone else who looks like they might throw a baby off the cliff, also maybe we should do something to prevent people from being able to throw babies off the cliff”.