How To Change Those Destructive Thoughts
Insight Beyond Treatment
At Next Level Behavioral Health, we believe meaningful change starts with perspective, not just protocols.
That philosophy is directly led by Amanda Marino, whose voice in behavioral health extends beyond clinical settings into leadership, culture, and personal growth.
Through keynote speaking and live events, Amanda explores the deeper themes that show up in recovery, family systems, and life transitions: authenticity, resilience, accountability, and the courage to change. Her work invites audiences to move past labels and into honest conversations that create lasting impact.
“A problem is only a problem if you refuse to look for a solution. If you don’t take action to fix it then it will remain a problem.”
– Catherine Pulsifer
Our thinking process shapes the way we lead our lives. Most of us indulge in life-wrecking thought patterns that do us no good. Instead, it opens doors to negativities and causes emotional suffering.
Some common issues or thought patterns, for instance, are-
- Feelings of never being good enough
- Thinking bad things always happen to you
- Looking for problems in all situations
- Being envious when others successes
- Thoughts on how you can never achieve happiness
- You see situations and life as black and white and no in-between
- Always blaming yourself
- Making excuses
- Overthinking situations
- Never wanting to leave your comfort zone
These are the results of destructive thought patterns, and you need to change them if you want a peaceful life. To change these thoughts, do the following:
- Recognize the negative thoughts
If you want to change something about yourself, you need to spot the issue and what causes it in the first place. Try to focus on how you perceive your life and start from there. You need to identify your negative thinking pattern since everyone has different ones. - Replace unpleasing thoughts with good ones
Once you have spotted your thought pattern, you can start working on it to change it for good. Every negative side that you perceive from a situation has a positive side that you ignored. Start looking for the positives. - Give yourself time
Changing a daily habit is not done overnight. Therefore, give yourself time to adapt to the changes.
Affirmation
I have complete control over my emotions. I can change my thoughts and beliefs if I want to. I’ll only focus on having positive and constructive thoughts from now on.
A Voice Shaping the Conversation
The topics explored here—change, self-awareness, recovery, and growth—are the same themes Amanda Marino brings to audiences nationwide through speaking engagements and live events.
Known for her appearances on A&E’s Intervention and Digital Addiction, Amanda speaks to organizations, communities, and leadership teams about navigating adversity, embracing vulnerability, and building lives rooted in purpose. Her message resonates far beyond treatment, offering insight that applies to families, professionals, and anyone standing at a crossroads.


