The psychological principle that attempting to suppress thoughts or behaviors often increases their occurrence, as monitoring for unwanted thoughts makes them more accessible to consciousness.
Example: Trying not to think about white elephants making them more likely to come to mind, or attempting to not be nervous making anxiety symptoms more prominent.
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