Primary Process Thinking
In psychoanalytic thinking, primary process thinking involves primitive thought processes at are derived from the id and the pleasure principle that drives it. These types of thought are marked by preverbal content, illogical content, and an emphasis on immediate wish fulfillment. It also equates thought and action (e.g. "magical thinking") (hyperlink?) and is typical and characteristic of childhood thought processes.
People think they can destress and regulate their emotions by using only their minds.
The Vagus Nerve Miracle
