Positive Thinking
Learning the history behind this is part the cure. It
explains how the mind works and can benefit everyone. This was
discoverd after many years of laboratory research was done. Dr.
Seligman explains it in his book, Leaned Optimism (1990). The
back of this book says "LEARNED OPTIMISM...offer(s) a program
that anyone can use to conquer depression...."--Kirkus Reveiws.
He uses the word optimism but it is not positive thinking. It
is a very specific thing that he developed. Learned Optimism is
another book he has written. In the laboratory, he was able to
create a state of learned helplessness with people and animals.
The researchers would give an unpleasant stimulus to the
animals like a shock at regular intervals. There was one group
that could learn something to stop it from happening. The other
group would get it no matter what they did. The 2nd group could
be given new experiments and learn a new way to stop the
stimulus. The first group would give up trying to do something
to stop it. They were later given a new situation, where they
could easily learn to stop it with little effort. But they
would not even try. They had learned to be helpless. This state
had 8 of the 9 signs of depression as mentioned above. It did
not have the last one about suicidal thoughts since the
stimulus given to humans were mild. Learned helplessness
"follows from the belief that whatever you do doesn't matter."
In these experiments some of the animals and humans could not
be taught helplessness. They would always keep trying. This
lead to the research on explanatory styles. This "is the manner
in which you habitually explain to yourself why events happen."
The National Institute of Mental Health spent millions of
dollars on testing that shows that this therapy works on
depression. This book says "How you think about your problems,
including depression itself, will either relieve depression or
aggravate it. A failure or defeat can teach you that you are
now helpless, but learned helplessness will produce only
momentary symptoms of depression-- unless you have a
pessimistic explanatory style. if you do, then failure and
defeat can throw you into a full-blown depression. On the other
hand, if your explanatory style is optimistic, your depression
will be halted." One way of explaining events is if they are
temporary or permanent. The latter is like saying "this kind of
thing always happens." An example of the former is like saying
"I was not feeling well that day." The pessimistic style
explains bad events as if they are permanent. The optimistic
style explains bad events as if they are temporary. The
optimist also explains good things as if they are permanent.
The pessimist explains good events as if they are temporary.
Another way of explaining things is if they are specific or
pervasive. The pessimist will explain a car accident as
everything in their life is a wreck. The optimist will explain
it like "I need to get my car fixed and will be without a car
for a few days.
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