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White Bears and Other Unwanted Thoughts: Suppression, Obesession, and the Psychology of Mental Control
By Daniel M. Wegner
The Guilford Press

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Manufacturer: The Guilford Press
Publisher: The Guilford Press
Publication Date: 1994-05-01
ASIN: 0898622239
ISBN: 0898622239
Sales Rank: 189283
Avg Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5
Number of Pages: 207
Label: The Guilford Press
Studio: The Guilford Press
Dewey Decima lNumber: 153.42
EAN: 9780898622232
Package Dimension: 0 inches X 5 inches X 8 inches
Package Weight: 0 pounds


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In a series of experiments, Daniel M. Wegner told subjects not to think about white bears. Of course, they found it impossible to avoid thinking of the bears\m-\just as it often seems impossible to stop thinking about forbidden foods, a social blunder, or a lost love. Drawing on theories of William James, Freud, and Dewey, as well as on studies in mood control, cognitive therapy, and artificial intelligence, this enlightening book explores the reasons unwanted, embarrassing, or frightening notions are so irresistible.
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Customer Reviews

Forget the White Bear  (Rating: 5 out of 5)

Not your typical psychobabble. This is a book sprinkled with research, experience, and humor. And definitely not a book on "mind control" but "mental control." Do you have complete control over how you think? Can you suppress unwanted thoughts? Maybe... Maybe not. (Don't forget the white bear...)

Wegner takes you on a journey through many types of "minds." Especially interesting were his thoughts on depression and obsessing thoughts - those tapes that keep running through your head over and over and over again.

A short book, long on insight, this book has the potential to change your life. In the least, it will help you understand the process of mental thinking and what really controls it.

Oh, and stop thinking about that white bear...

white bears and other unwanted thoughts  (Rating: 3 out of 5)

I am suffering from ocd. I get uncontrollable bad thoughts all the time. I was looking for a book to help me understand these thoughts. This book may be good to many people but for me, it did not help. You must be a college student or someone with some type of higher education to understand this book. I read it and could not relate to the book.

Before Scheduling an Appointement With a Psych. - Read This!  (Rating: 5 out of 5)

Simply put, this book changed my life... I was going through a long period (over a year in duration) where I had trouble getting rid of "unwanted thoughts"; basically thoughts that I knew would reduce the level of pleasure I was getting out of any given activity. For example, if I dwelt on X while I was undergoing some otherwise-pleasurable activity - where X is an unwanted thought - my level of enjoyment i.e. my appreciation of that activity would decrease. While I was going through these cycles of unwanted thoughts, the quality of my life was drastically reduced. I'm sure "unwanted thoughts" differ for each person, both in their individual characteristics and implications. According to this book, one should not consciously try to suppress unwanted thoughts, as thereby the thoughts will systematically persist in reemerging. Instead, just "let it be" as it were, and inevitably the unwanted thoughts will start to dissipate. Don't be dissuaded by the above editorial review, as though it is true this is not "light reading" per se, it is very well written and in an easy-to-read format with the layman in mind; and it does not contain a lot of jargon. It reads just like a novel and is quite humorous in parts. I'm not a student of psychology but had no problem with my reading and comprehnsion of this book and gleaned a lot of new information out of it, such as how meta-cognition or "thinking about thinking" works. I hate to say anything negative about this book since I found it a self-help book in the truest sense, but its only feature I didn't fully appreciate was the few charts and graphs it contained, even though they were relevant to the information at hand and supplemented the statistics well. If I were the author of the book I'd have put them in the back. That's trivial, though. In summary, next time someone says "just stop thinking about it" in replying to how you should get rid of an unwanted thought, ignore their advice - then enlighten them.

A Great Read  (Rating: 5 out of 5)

A wonderfully engaging, cleverly written book about a serious subject. A real delight.

A refreshing change from traditional mind control rethoric  (Rating: 5 out of 5)

Since graduating high school and moving on to college, I've had significant difficulties concentrating due mostly to what could be described as unwanted thoughts - at least unwanted and the time. This book is the first one I've read that offered scientific evidence supporting the authors points. It didn't solve all my problems, but it has been a great place to start finding solutions.




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