发泄倾诉不如微笑应对-(27-110715)
[i=s] 本帖最后由 sunny萝卜 于 2011-7-15 14:51 编辑 [/i][color=red][b]Feeling stressed? Pouring out your feelings to a friend is 'the worst thing you can do'[/b][/color]
[color=red][/color][p=30, 2, left]There are days that leave the best of us feeling [b][size=1][color=olive][size=12pt]worn out[/size][/color][/size][/b] and stressed.[/p][p=30, 2, left]But [b][size=1][color=olive][size=12pt]venting[/size][/color][/size][/b] your frustrations is the worst thing you can do, according to scientists.[/p][p=30, 2, left]Instead, it is better to 'positively appraise' the cause of your stress with acceptance and humour as these are the most effective coping strategies for people dealing with failures.[/p][p=30, 2, left]Researchers from the University of Kent had 149 students keep a diary for between three to 14 days.[/p][p=30, 2, left]Each day, the students detailed their most [b][size=1][color=olive][size=12pt]bothersome[/size][/color][/size][/b] failure, the strategies they used to cope with the failure and how they felt at the end of the day.[/p][p=30, 2, left]Their coping strategies included using emotional or instrumental support; self-distraction; denial; religion; venting; [b][size=1][color=olive][size=12pt]substance[/size][/color][/size][/b] use; self-blame; and behavioural disengagement.[/p][p=30, 2, left]Of these, using social support; denial; venting; behavioural disengagement; and self-blame coping had negative effects on satisfaction at the end of the day.[/p][p=30, 2, left]The more students used these coping strategies in dealing with the day's most bothersome failure, the less satisfied they felt.[/p][p=30, 2, left]In contrast, positive reframing or trying to see things in a more positive light; acceptance and humour coping had positive effects on satisfaction.[/p][p=30, 2, left]The more students used these coping strategies in dealing with failures, the more satisfied they felt at the end of the day.[/p][p=30, 2, left]Lead researcher Dr Joachim Stoeber believes that the findings will be of significant interest to clinicians, counsellors and anyone working on stress research.[/p][p=30, 2, left]He said: 'The finding that positive reframing was helpful for students high in perfectionist concerns is particularly important because it suggests that even people high in perfectionist concerns, who have a tendency to be dissatisfied no matter what they achieve, are able to experience high levels of satisfaction if they use positive reframing coping when dealing with perceived failures.'[/p][p=30, 2, left]From chinadaily.co.uk[/p][p=30, 2, left][attach]11857[/attach][/p] [i=s] 本帖最后由 sunny萝卜 于 2011-7-15 17:12 编辑 [/i]
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[b]wear out[/b]: to exhaust, as by continued strain; weary(精疲力尽,厌烦)
[b]vent:[/b] to give free play or expression to (an emotion, passion, etc.(充分表达;淋漓尽致地发泄)
[b]bothersome[/b]:causing annoyance or worry; troublesome(引起麻烦的;困扰人的)
[b]substance[/b]:药物,也可以指毒品 Keep smiling.The world is wonderful. [b]回复 [url=http://bbs.tingroom.com/redirect.php?goto=findpost&pid=413605&ptid=194883]3#[/url] [i]xiaomeixin[/i] [/b]
when facing the difficulty,keep positive mentality. I once saw a sentence: to recall the unpleasant experience is like re-experiencing it again and again. So I think it's better to learn the lesson and then forget the unpleasant experience. [b]回复 [url=http://bbs.tingroom.com/redirect.php?goto=findpost&pid=414658&ptid=194883]5#[/url] [i]雨落风残[/i] [/b]
" to recall the unpleasant experience is like re-experiencing it again and again."--It is like one coin has two faces.Sometimes we need to recall the unpleasant experience,somtimes we need not to.But ,to learn the lesson and forget the bad thing is the right way to make us go ahead. Maybe you're right!:qq82] [b]回复 [url=http://bbs.tingroom.com/redirect.php?goto=findpost&pid=415586&ptid=194883]7#[/url] [i]kobe[/i] [/b]
Maybe.:qq70]
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