Have you found yourself worrying about the health of those you love? How to pay the bills with a family member’s loss of income? Or what your PCS will look like? When things we care about are on the line and everything is unclear, we are more likely to experience “catastrophic thinking.” And since there are no known benefits to catastrophizing, you might want to learn how to put your experiences into perspective.
| Date Taken: | 05.28.2026 |
| Published: | 06-08-26 02:09 PM |
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| VIRIN: | 260528-O-QK117-5001 |
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