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Suspension of disbelief has also been used within a mental health context by Frank DeFulgentis in his book Flux.
It is an attempt to describe the phenomenon of forgetting irrational thoughts associated with cases of OCD.
In the book, the author suggests ' suspending disbelief ' as opposed to forcing ourselves to forget ; similar to how one would put a virus in quarantine.
We can thereby allow ourselves to be absorbed in the activities around us until these irrationalities vanish on their own accord.

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