Term ID: T2765

Ironic Monitoring

/ironic-monitoring/
The paradoxical process where attempts to suppress unwanted thoughts increase their accessibility by constantly checking whether the suppression is working.
Example: Trying not to think about food while dieting but having food thoughts increase because the mind keeps checking whether food thoughts are occurring.

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Reference: Wegner & Erber (1992)