Thought-action fusion (source code)

= Thought-action fusion
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Thought-action fusion (TAF) is a cognitive phenomenon often discussed in the context of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and other anxiety disorders. It refers to the belief that one's thoughts can directly influence real-world events or that merely thinking about an action can be morally equivalent to carrying it out. TAF can manifest in two primary ways: 1. **Likelihood TAF**: This involves the belief that having a specific thought increases the likelihood that the corresponding action will occur.