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re: What are you doing today instead of watching LSU football?
Posted on 12/5/15 at 3:19 pm to PsychTiger
Posted on 12/5/15 at 3:19 pm to PsychTiger
I'm watching the gumps and > bathtub full of gata
in a kind of disinterested way and then I'm prob gonna play Uncharted since I just picked up the HD collection on PS4
might watch the B1G championship too though kind of undecided on that one still
in a kind of disinterested way and then I'm prob gonna play Uncharted since I just picked up the HD collection on PS4
might watch the B1G championship too though kind of undecided on that one still
Posted on 12/5/15 at 3:24 pm to Walnut
Depression and Negative Thoughts.....
People who don’t recover from negative events seem to keep going over their troubles. “They basically get stuck in a mindset where they relive what happened to them over and over again,” says Jutta Joormann, of the University of Miami. She co wrote the new study with Sara Levens and Ian H. Gotlib of Stanford University. “Even though they think, oh, it’s not helpful, I should stop thinking about this, I should get on with my life—they can’t stop doing it,” she says. She and her colleagues thought people with depression might have a problem with working memory. Working memory isn’t just about remembering a shopping list or doing multiplication in your head; it’s about what thoughts you keep active in your mind. So, Joormann thought, maybe people who get stuck on negative thoughts have problems turning their mind to a new topic
People who don’t recover from negative events seem to keep going over their troubles. “They basically get stuck in a mindset where they relive what happened to them over and over again,” says Jutta Joormann, of the University of Miami. She co wrote the new study with Sara Levens and Ian H. Gotlib of Stanford University. “Even though they think, oh, it’s not helpful, I should stop thinking about this, I should get on with my life—they can’t stop doing it,” she says. She and her colleagues thought people with depression might have a problem with working memory. Working memory isn’t just about remembering a shopping list or doing multiplication in your head; it’s about what thoughts you keep active in your mind. So, Joormann thought, maybe people who get stuck on negative thoughts have problems turning their mind to a new topic
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