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02 February 2016 [13:24] - Today.Az
Some forms of “positive thinking” are not effective at
combating depression and may even be a hindrance, a new psychological study has
suggested. Researchers from New York
University, the University
of Hamburg and the University of Virginia
used questionnaires and daily diaries in four separate studies to measure
symptoms in college students and children. The study, published in the journal Psychological
Science, found that people who imagined an ideal future were linked with
more symptoms of depression in the future. They also found that those who fantasised about an ideal future
experienced fewer symptoms in the present. Researcher Gabriele Oettingen wrote in the study: The modern era is marked by a push for ever-positive
thinking, and the self-help market fueled by a reliance on such positive
thinking is a $9.6 billion industry that continues to grow. Our findings raise questions of how costly this market may
be for people’s long-term well-being and for society as a whole. /By The Independent/
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