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Hi 3cats,
Welcome to the forums and thanks for your post.
Obsessive thoughts are very common in anxiety and I'm glad that you've recognised what they are - thoughts. I'm also really glad that you're looking at 'retraining your thoughts'. This is a great strength as it's not always easy to identify either of the two.
I think lots of people will have various opinions about the best method of trying to retrain and let go of these thoughts.
For me it's about acceptance. Thoughts often (but not always) get obsessive because we so quickly try to dismiss them. It's almost like we tell our brains there's nothing to worry about go away! Then it just comes back with a vengeance, getting stronger and more invasive throughout the day.
Here's what we know with 100% certainty:
- Your husband's ex is not a threat
- Your husband is not into his ex and has moved on
Is there anything else that maybe you don't know, or that you're questioning? It doesn't matter how big or small it is but it's important that it's acknowledged. I know I've had very similar thoughts in the past and questioned whether or not my partner was still into his ex's, despite there being no evidence.
If there's not, and it's just her name popping into your head, then that's okay too. Instead of it being an invasive thought you could swing it - I've heard of people singing their name (alone of course!), drawing it, saying it in high pitched tones. It sounds ridiculous but the idea behind it is that it's just a name.
The other idea that has helped people is treating that thought like an annoying child or a dog that doesn't sit still - oh, there's that pesky thought again! Silly thought! The idea is that we're just acknowledging it instead of questioning it. You know that there's nothing there, so it's just a thought. Oh well. At the end of the day if you do not give it power by questioning it, it will get weaker and weaker.
Also - I know these ideas seem completely silly, and maybe it works for you maybe it doesn't - but I know for sure that it has worked for others so if you could give it a try maybe it's worth it.
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You have made b/friends over this time and he has had g/friends over the same period, that's what dating is all about, but you and your husband didn't want to continue on with that r/ship, the reason is because you and him didn't like them, and that's why you are getting married to each other. Geoff. x
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