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Overthinking Understood with Dr. Brandon Gibb

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I want to start with something that might feel familiar: you replay a conversation in your head, you wonder if you said the wrong thing, or you think about something that happened hours ago, but you can’t seem to move on. That experience of getting stuck in your thoughts is something many teenagers go through, and while it may seem random, it is not. So for today’s episode, I wanted to explore: Why do teens overthink so much? What is rumination? How can young people begin to understand these patterns? To help us understand this, I’m really excited to welcome Dr. Brandon Gibb. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2543991/support]

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