dualistic thinking and mindfulness
Dualistic thinking refers to a cognitive process where individuals perceive and categorize the world into opposing, binary categories, such as good versus bad or right versus wrong. Mindfulness, on the other hand, is a state of conscious awareness achieved through focusing on the present moment without judgment, allowing one to observe their thoughts, feelings, and sensations with openness and acceptance.
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