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==Logical thinking in mental health== |
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Logical thinking is thinking using, or at least following the principles of logic.
Logical thinking in mental health
Cognitive therapy highlights the fact that many peoples mental health difficulties are maintained by faulty thinking, in particular the lack of logical thinking.